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Fig. 3

From: A historical vertebrate collection from the Middle Miocene of the Peruvian Amazon

Fig. 3

Rays (Myliobatiformes) and Characiformes fishes from the Iquitos assemblage. A1–A3 Lateral-file tooth of Myliobatis or Rhinoptera (PIMUZ A/I 5016). B1–C3 Potamotrygon aff. †P. rajachloeae teeth (PIMUZ A/I 5052). D1–E2. †Potamotrygon canaanorum teeth (PIMUZ A/I 4819). F1–F3 Potamotrygonidae indet. tooth (PIMUZ A/I 5053). G1–G3 ?Bryconidae or Characidae tooth (PIMUZ A/I 4825). H1–K Canine (H1–H2, J1–J2) and lateral (I, K) Cynodontidae indet. teeth (PIMUZ A/I 4822 and 4823). L–M cf. Hoplias sp. teeth (PIMUZ A/I 4828). N1–P2 Hemiodus sp. teeth (PIMUZ A/I 4829). Views: labial (B1, C1, D1, E2, J1, M, N2, O2), lingual (D3, H1, J2, L, N1, O1, P1), occlusal (A1, B2, C2, D2, E1, G2), lateral (A3, B3, C3, G3, H2, I, K, P2), basal (A2), and indet. (G1)

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