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Published: 17 January 2025
Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (2): jgs2024-161.
...Nicholas J. Hogancamp; James E. Barrick Landmark-based geometric morphometric analyses of three Idiognathodus species ( Idiognathodus salensae , Idiognathodus obstipus and Idiognathodus amplificus ) occurring in highest Atokan to lower Desmoinesian strata in New Mexico show that they represent...
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Scatter plots of CV1 and CV2 from the species group analysis: ( a ) sinistr...
Published: 17 January 2025
Fig. 3. Scatter plots of CV1 and CV2 from the species group analysis: ( a ) sinistral element analysis; and ( b ) dextral element analysis. The percentage represents the eigenscore for each axis. Idiognathodus salensae is marked by green circles, Idiognathodus obstipus is marked by pink
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Average shape wireframes (in black) for the sinistral and dextral elements ...
Published: 17 January 2025
26, fig. 2, Mineral Hill, 1.07 m). The sinistral Idiognathodus obstipus is the holotype from Barrick et al. (2023 b , their plate 27, fig. 15, Type Porvenier, 11.69 m). The dextral I. obstipus from Barrick et al. (2023 b , their plate 27, fig. 11, Type Porvenier, 11.69 m). The sinistral
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Panel of scatter plots showing PC1 with PC2 on the top row and PC3 with PC4...
Published: 17 January 2025
gold diamonds are short smooth carina types. On the right-hand plots, the black triangles are Idiognathodus amplificus , the pink squares are Idiognathodus obstipus and green circles are Idiognathodus salensae . The wireframe models below show the shape along each axis at the respective score