Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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The occlusal shape is almost rectangular with less than 0.5 mm difference between anterior and posterior dimensions . > There are only two teeth that are represented in both holotype and this specimen , the left M34 , and these are very ...
The occlusal shape is almost rectangular with less than 0.5 mm difference between anterior and posterior dimensions . > There are only two teeth that are represented in both holotype and this specimen , the left M34 , and these are very ...
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The more or less complete mandible of tumbuna ( PNG / 82 / 40 / 10 ) is shorter than the corresponding mandible of PM25622 by 20 mm in length and 20 mm in height of the ascending process . The mental foramen of PNG / 88 / 40 / 8 is ...
The more or less complete mandible of tumbuna ( PNG / 82 / 40 / 10 ) is shorter than the corresponding mandible of PM25622 by 20 mm in length and 20 mm in height of the ascending process . The mental foramen of PNG / 88 / 40 / 8 is ...
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Because of the damage , it is difficult to match dimensions with those of Hulitherium but the depth of the ramus below M4 appears to be about 20 % less and the thickness of the ramus at the M4 level is approximately 30 % less ( Table 2 ) ...
Because of the damage , it is difficult to match dimensions with those of Hulitherium but the depth of the ramus below M4 appears to be about 20 % less and the thickness of the ramus at the M4 level is approximately 30 % less ( Table 2 ) ...
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