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Fig. 9

From: Description of a fossil camelid from the Pleistocene of Argentina, and a cladistic analysis of the Camelinae

Fig. 9

a, b: Char. 42: “Angle of the mandible in lateral view”. a L. guanicoe (ZM 17,967), left side, scored rounded (2). b P. coartatus (AMNH 73,306), right side, scored ventrally produced with lateral flare (1). c, d: Char. 43: Coronoid process at the level of the mandibular condyle in lateral view”. c T. brachyodontus (AMNH 36,594), right side, scored angled posteriorly (0). d L. guanicoe (ZM 17,967), left side, scored straight (1). e, f: Char. 40: “Distance between mesial end of the third lower incisors compared to the distance between the mesial end of fourth lower premolars”. e C. minidokae (UCMP 38,448), scored distance between I3 greater than distance between P4 (1). f P. grandis (UCMP 32,864), scored distance between P4 greater or equal to distance between I3 (0). g, h: Char. 39: “Anterior part of the mandible in lateral view”. g L. guanicoe (ZM 17,967), left side, scored straight (0). h T. longirostris (CM 2498), left side, scored angled dorsally (1). i Char. 41: “Portion of the mandibular ramus below the mandibular diastema in transverse section”. Left: Little narrowing dorsally, ovoid (1). Right: Strongly narrowing dorsally, tear-drop shaped (0)

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