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Français : Le crâne Aroeira 3. La partie manquante sombre est imaginée par miroir virtuel de la partie préservée. Dessin libre, d'après Daura et al. 2017.
English: The Aroeira 3 cranium. The missing side in dark is guessed via virtually mirroring the preserved one. Hand-drawn, after Daura et al 2017.
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Only one part actually exists, the other, in dark now, is only virtually mirrored (description changed). The older versions did not show that. The original publication does not show the border of the real fossil in this view, so I had to guess it. Three elements led to this interpretation : 1. a bottom photo of the skull shows the pattern of this border 2. The beginning of the left arcade of the fossil is visible on several photographs 3. The virtual reconstruction is only insufficient at the back of the skull, at the front it covers both sides, which means that this view was choosed for the paper because the end of the fossil was beyond the sagittal plane.