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From: New and revised occurrences of Dihoplus megarhinus (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) in the Pliocene of Italy

Fig. 2

Rhinoceros mandibles from the Pliocene sites of Italy: fragmentary mandible MSNAF4747 from Val di Pugna, in buccal view (a), incisive corpus of the mandible MSNAF4747 from Val di Pugna in dorsal view (b), fragmentary mandible MSNAF4743 from Val di Pugna, in buccal view (c), fragmentary mandible IGF5957v from the Pliocene of Siena, in buccal view (d), fragmentary mandible IGF5566v from Palaia, in buccal view (e); fragmentary mandible MGC9352 from Monte Pulgnasco, in buccal view (f); almost complete mandible MGC9354 from Monte San Pietro, in buccal view (g). Scale bar 5 cm

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