John A. White's research while affiliated with University of Florida and other places
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Publication (1)
The Archaeolaginae of North America, excluding Archaeolagus and Panolax, include the following genera and species: Hypolagus vetus, H. parviplicatus, H. gidleyi n. sp., H. fontinalis, H. tedfordi n. sp., H. furlongi, H. edensis, H. oregonensis, H. ringoldensis, H. regalis, H. voorhiesi n. sp., H. arizonensis, Lepoides lepoides n. gen. and sp., Pewe...
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... We measured 37 craniodental morphological variables. Terminology of cranial characters and features generally follows Wible (2007), and Ruedas (1998); measurements were defined by White (1987) and Ruedas (1998Ruedas ( , 2017, and were extensively detailed and illustrated in Ruedas et al. (2017). Mensural characters included: GLS, greatest length of skull; POSTORB, width of postorbital constriction; BROSTR and DEPROSTR, breadth and depth (height) of rostrum; BBRAIN, breadth of braincase; ZYGO1, greatest width across the masseteric spine; ZYGO2, zygomatic breadth; LZYGO, length of zygomatic arch; NASALL, greatest length of nasal bone; NASALW, greatest width across left and right nasal bones; I2P2, least alveolar length of I2-P2 diastema; P2M3, greatest alveolar length of P2-M3 toothrow; HBRAIN, height of braincase; HBULLA, height of bulla; CONDL, condylopremaxillary length of cranium; LPALFOR, WPALFOR, length and width of incisive foramina; PALONG, palatal length; PALBRDGE, greatest anteroposterior dimension of palatal bridge; BASIOC, anteroposterior length of basioccipital; WIDBULL, width of auditory bulla; ANTBULL, anteroposterior length of auditory bulla, from the most anterior projection of the ectotympanic to the most posterior point between the occipital and the paracondylar processes of the exoccipital; INTBD, least breadth across the basioccipital between the ectotympanic bones; OCCOND, width across the occipital condyles; INTBOC, length between the posteriormost edge of the palatal bridge and the suture between the basioccipital and basisphenoid bones; CHOANA1, breadth of nasopharynx; CHOANA2, breadth of alisphenoid constriction; MASTOID, greatest breadth across the mastoid exposure of the petrosal; DEPZYGO, least anteroposterior length across the maxillary bone at the base of the masseteric spine on the maxillary portion of the zygomatic arch; IP3, least alveolar length of i-p3; MANDEP, depth of mandibular body; P3M3, greatest alveolar length of p3-m3; HMAND, height of the mandible; HPTT, distance from ventral aspect of angular process (labial to pterygoid shelf ) to most dorsal aspect of pterygoid tuberosity; BCON, length of condyloid process; WCON, breadth of articular facet of condyloid process; LMAND, length of mandibular body. ...