Fig. 20From: Revision of the genus Protadelomys, a middle Eocene theridomyoid rodent: evolutionary and biochronological implicationsLower teeth of Protadelomys lugdunensis Hartenberger, 1969, from Egerkingen (Swiss Jura). a Ek 592, right P4–M2; a1, occlusal view; a2, lingual aspect; a3, buccal aspect. b Em 21, left right tooth row with p4–m3; b1, occlusal view; b2, buccal aspect; b3, lingual aspect. c: Ek 126, right m1, weakly worn; c1, occlusal view; c2: buccal aspect; c3: lingual aspect. d Ek 71, right m2, weakly worn; d1, occlusal view; d2: buccal aspect; d3: lingual aspect. e Ek 72, right m3, weakly worn; e1, occlusal view; e2: buccal aspect. Scale bar = 1 mmBack to article page