
Sphaerotholus: pachycephalosaur brain&turbinates
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Transparent skull with olfactory turbinates shining purple, partial brain endocast glowing blue, cranial nerves shining bright yellow, and a partial endosseous labyrinth painted pink. This model complements the Visible Interactive Pachycephalosaur website on the WitmerLab at Ohio University site: http://bit.ly/2ekqtpO. The specimen is a partial skull of the pachycephalosaurian dinosaur Sphaerotholus edmontonensis (MRF 360), discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota, and displayed at the Marmarth Research Foundation. Our team published on this specimen in 2014 in an article by Jason Bourke, Ruger Porter, Ryan Ridgely, Tyler Lyson, Emma Schachner, Phil Bell, and Lawrence Witmer (http://bit.ly/1p5x0Ip). This research was supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grants to Witmer and Ridgely.
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