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Montezuma Quail (𝘊𝘺𝘳𝘵𝘰𝘯𝘺𝘹 𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘻𝘶𝘮𝘢𝘦) MLZ:Bird:24376 collected on September 3, 1939 in Michoacán, Mexico, one of 2,000 models representing most bird genera collected as part of the oBird #oVertTCN https://t.co/d0OXgdjBh7
Weirdly, Glyphoglossus has a pretty run-of-the-mill skeleton for a burrowing microhylid.
data on @MorphoSource from #oVertTCN: https://t.co/dft4crWa02 https://t.co/gecvty41pZ
The “Blind swamp eel”, Ophisternon infernale, can be found in cave systems of the Yucatán Peninsula, #Mexico. With a worm like body, these #fish have no visible eyes or scales and feed on invertebrates. #teamfish #oVertTCN #morphology #ichthyology @UMichEEB
It's #MammalMonday! Most people associate #marsupials with #Australia, but Marmosa robinsoni (Robinson's mouse opossum) is from Central & #SouthAmerica. Unlike most other marsupials mouse opossum's lack a pouch for #reproduction. @UMichEEB #mammalogy #zoology #oVertTCN #3Ddata
Cutthroat eels (Synaphobranchidae) are my current favorites to CT scan.
Dysomma polycatodon (arrowtooth eel, 100-200 m) from the collection @Scripps_Ocean, showing off her beautiful smile!
We might need to 3D print this one.
#ScanAllFishes #oVertTCN
@Frable @Fishguy_FHL
POSTDOC WANTED: the #oVertTCN funded by @NSF_BIO seeks an outstanding postdoctoral researcher interested in CT-scanning, comparative anatomy, and museums. The successful candidate would be based @FloridaMuseum @UF and work closely with me and @DrScanley. https://t.co/X7uKoLP4PJ