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English: Sudamerica ameghinoi, Early Paleocene, Patagonia. Right mandible (MPEFCH 534) in lingual view with an alveolus for a continuously growing incisor (i), the first two molariforms mfl, mf2 and alveoli for other two (mf3), (mf4)
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Source Koenigswald, W. v., Goin, F., & Pascual, R. 1999. Hypsodonty and enamel microstructure in the Paleocene gondwanatherian mammal Sudamerica ameghinoi. - Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 44,3,263-300.
Author Wighart V. Koenigswald, Francisco Goin, and Rosendo Pascual
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Mandible of Sudamerica ameghinoi

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