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Is the hyoid a constraint on innovation? A study in convergence driving feeding in fish-shaped marine tetrapods – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2023

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In the published version of this article (Delsett et al. Reference Delsett, Pyenson, Miedema and Hammer2023), an error was present in the caption of Figure 5. The description of parts D, E, and F of the figure names the species as Lagenorhynchus ampullatus; the correct name is Lagenorhynchus albirostris. The correct caption is as follows:

Figure 5. Odontocete hyoid apparatus. Hyperoodon ampullatus (NHMO-DMA-29427, juvenile) in A, photograph of entire hyoid apparatus; B, stylohyal; and C, thyrohyal in CT scan showing internal architecture. Lagenorhynchus albirostris (NHMO-DMA-32381) in D, photograph of entire hyoid apparatus; E, stylohyal; and F, thyrohyal in CT scan. The elements in the hyoid apparatus are connected via metal wires. Scale bars, 10 mm (A, D). Abbreviations: BH, basihyal; T, thyrohyal; S, stylohyal.

The authors apologize for this error.

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Delsett, L. L., Pyenson, N., Miedema, F., and Hammer, Ø.. 2023. Is the hyoid a constraint on innovation? A study in convergence driving feeding in fish-shaped marine tetrapods. Paleobiology. https://doi.org/10.1017/pab.2023.12Google Scholar