Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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The teeth are similar to those of Hulitherium but are larger , the midvalleys are wider and less steep - sided and the lophids are set at more of an angle to the long axis of the teeth . The mandibular symphysis is quite long and trough ...
The teeth are similar to those of Hulitherium but are larger , the midvalleys are wider and less steep - sided and the lophids are set at more of an angle to the long axis of the teeth . The mandibular symphysis is quite long and trough ...
Page 134
The M2 of both Hulitherium tomasettii and Maokopia ronaldi are unknown . At the level of M2 , the ramus is 23 mm thick and thus thicker than the ramus at the level of M4 ( 22 mm ) in PM25621 . Thus these various discrepancies suggest ...
The M2 of both Hulitherium tomasettii and Maokopia ronaldi are unknown . At the level of M2 , the ramus is 23 mm thick and thus thicker than the ramus at the level of M4 ( 22 mm ) in PM25621 . Thus these various discrepancies suggest ...
Page 135
Assuming it is a left M ° , it differs from the corresponding tooth of Hulitherium ( apart from being smaller ) by the comparative widths of the proto- and metalophs . In Hulitherium these are subequal but in this tooth the protoloph is ...
Assuming it is a left M ° , it differs from the corresponding tooth of Hulitherium ( apart from being smaller ) by the comparative widths of the proto- and metalophs . In Hulitherium these are subequal but in this tooth the protoloph is ...
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