Three-dimensional reconstruction of neuroanatomical structures, inner ears, and osseous elements of NHMUK R16370. A-–D. Neuroanatomical reconstructions of the holotype of Azzabaremys moragjonesi (Pleurodira, Nigeremydini), from the Paleocene of Mali, in dorsal (A), ventral (B), left lateral (C), and right lateral (D) views; E. Posterior right region of the skull, in posterior, showing the foramina related with neuroanatomical elements; F,H. Right inner ear in lateral (F) and dorsal (H) views; G, I. Left inner ear in lateral (G) and dorsal (I) views. Abbreviations: aa, anterior ampulla; asc, anterior semicircular canal; cas, canalis alveolaris superior; cc, crus communis; cci, canalis caroticus internus; ccv, canalis cavernosus; cer, cerebral hemispheres; cio, canalis infraorbitalis; cst, canalis stapedio-temporalis; dp, dorsal protuberance; fja, foramen jugulare anterius; fjp, foramen jugulare posterius; fm, foramen magnum; fng, foramen nervi glossopharyngei; fnh, foramen nervi hypoglossi; fpcci, foramen posterius canalis carotici interni; fpo, fenestra postotica; hyo, hyomandibular branch of facial nerve; I, olfactory nerve; IX, glossopharyngeal nerve; lsc, lateral semicircular canal; nc, nasal cavity; npd, nasopharyngeal duct; ob, olfactory bulbs; pit, pituitary fossa; psc, posterior semicircular canal; scv, sulcus cavernosus; sot, septum orbitotemporale; V, trigeminal nerve; vesn, vestibulum nasi; VII, facial nerve; VIII, vestibulocochlear nerve; XII, hypoglossal nerve.

 
 
  Part of: Martín-Jiménez M, Pérez-García A (2025) The first neuroanatomical study of a marine pleurodire (the large Paleocene bothremydid Azzabaremys moragjonesi) reveals convergences with other clades of pelagic turtles. Fossil Record 28(1): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.3897/fr.28.130418