Authors
John R Wible, Michelle Spaulding
Publication date
2013/12
Journal
Annals of Carnegie Museum
Volume
82
Issue
1
Pages
1-114
Publisher
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Description
The external and endocranial surfaces of the skull of the African palm civet, Nandinia binotata , are described and illustrated in detail based on 30 specimens (from Carnegie Museum of Natural History and American Museum of Natural History). With the inclusion of a newborn and six juveniles with deciduous dentitions, a reasonable ontogenetic series is represented. The bone-by-bone descriptions are primarily based on the condition in an adult female and the newborn with consideration of variation across the sample. The principal cranial foramina are treated in a glossary, and the hyoid apparatus and larynx are described from a single specimen. The sample exhibits a remarkable degree of variability in cranial features that are often used as different states of characters in phylogenetic analysis (e.g., number and position of palatal foramina, the orbital mosaic, and composition of the lacrimal foramen).
Nandinia …
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