SIRENIA, Illiger, 1811
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/1006 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11198149 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039CBB32-5131-1741-9284-5E7D382A2E80 |
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Felipe |
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SIRENIA |
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SIRENIA View in CoL , gen. et sp. indet. ( Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 )
SHSU 1-236. Distal rib, 23.2 cm curvilinear length; maximum diameter 5.6 cm ( Figure 3 View FIGURE 3 ). Collected on McFaddin Beach; from the Joe Liggio collection.
SHSU 1-233. Distal rib fragment, 14.2 cm curvilinear length; maximum diameter is 3.8 cm. Collected on Caplen Beach; from the Kit Herrington Collection.
SHSU 1-234. Distal rib fragment, 10.4 cm curvilinear length; maximum diameter is 4.2 cm. Collected on McFaddin Beach; from the Joe Liggio collection. TxVP 44211-1. Midshaft rib fragment, maximum preserved length is 7.1 cm; maximum diamter is 4.5 cm. Collected from locality 44211, “just off the Inglesides, in the Channel.”
Remarks. The rib fragments are pachyosteosclerotic, a condition typical of derived aquatic sirenians ( Domning and de Buffrénil, 1991; de Buffrénil et al., 2010) and associated with maintenance of buoyancy ( Domning and de Buffrénil, 1991). SHSU 1-236 shows marked expansion along the central portion of the rib shaft, and tapering at the distal end, both characteristic of the ribs of extant sirenians.
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Sam Houston State University, Vertebrate Natural History Collection |
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