Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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... molars . The Pliocene macropodids were also presumably all lowland species . Judging from its fossil remains , Protemnodon otibandus was , at approximately 40-60 kg in weight , the largest and most abundant species . Protemnodon ...
... molars . The Pliocene macropodids were also presumably all lowland species . Judging from its fossil remains , Protemnodon otibandus was , at approximately 40-60 kg in weight , the largest and most abundant species . Protemnodon ...
Page 121
... molars than in " typical " zygomaturines . The shape appears to have been markedly trapezoidal ( 22x14x19 mm ) and widest at the posterior end . The large size of the 3rd premolars of the New Guinea zygomaturines Kolopsis and ...
... molars than in " typical " zygomaturines . The shape appears to have been markedly trapezoidal ( 22x14x19 mm ) and widest at the posterior end . The large size of the 3rd premolars of the New Guinea zygomaturines Kolopsis and ...
Page 129
... molars are subequal in width except in M5 where the posterior lophid is slightly narrower . Fore- , mid- and hind - links are rather better developed than in the upper molars . Anterior and posterior cingula are well developed but are ...
... molars are subequal in width except in M5 where the posterior lophid is slightly narrower . Fore- , mid- and hind - links are rather better developed than in the upper molars . Anterior and posterior cingula are well developed but are ...
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The University of Papua New Guinea | 23 |
A review | 39 |
use of museum specimens to assess | 49 |
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