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Sternum (Breast Bone) of the Spectacled Owl Pulsatrix perspicillata (MCZ 343002)


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Phylogenic Position
Aves - Neognathae - Strigiformes - Strigidae - Pulsatrix - Pulsatrix perspicillata
Species Description
The Spectacled Owl is a large tropical owl, characterized by its white “spectacles” within its brown face parts. Like most owls, it is nocturnal, and it lives in the mature rainforests and woodlands of south Mexico down to northern Argentina along central and eastern South America. The Spectacled Owl is a perch hunter, preying upon large insects (which it also snatches from the foliage), birds (including smaller owls) and mammals (up to possums in size).
Specimen Information
Species Pulsatrix perspicillata (Spectacled Owl)
Element Sternum (Breast Bone)
Specimen Number MCZ 343002
Sex Female
Location Mexico, Chiapas, Ocozocoautla, El Ocote
Geological Age Recent
 
Technical Information
Scanner Konica Minolta Range7
Resolution 40 µm
Number of Data Points 335772
Number of Data Polygons 671540
Date Scanned June 30, 2009
Scan Technician Stephanie John
Edited By Michael Dmytriw
 
Photographs


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Download Digital Model Size
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Other Pulsatrix perspicillata (Spectacled Owl) Elements
Specimen Element
MCZ 343002 Left Humerus (Left Upper Arm Bone)
MCZ 343002 Furcula (Wishbone)
MCZ 343002 Mandible (Jawbone )
MCZ 343002 Right Humerus (Right Upper Arm Bone)
MCZ 343002 Cranium (Skull)
MCZ 343002 Right Tarsometatarsus (Right Fused Element Consisting of Ankle and Middle Foot Bones)
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