Skip to main content
Fig. 23 | Swiss Journal of Palaeontology

Fig. 23

From: Revision of the genus Protadelomys, a middle Eocene theridomyoid rodent: evolutionary and biochronological implications

Fig. 23

Upper teeth of Protadelomys lugdunensis Hartenberger, 1969 from Laprade (Quercy). a LAP 191, left DP4; a1, occlusal view; a2, lingual aspect. b LAP 192, right P4; b1, occlusal view; b2, lingual aspect. c: LAP 235, left P4; c1, occlusal view; c2: lingual aspect; c3: buccal aspect. d LAP 84, left P4; d1, occlusal view; d2: lingual aspect. e LAP 200, right M1; e1, occlusal view; e2: lingual aspect. f LAP 224, right M1, occlusal view. g LAP 205, left M1 or 2; g1, lingual aspect; g2, occlusal view. h LAP 83, left M1; occlusal view. i LAP 198, right M1, worn; i1, occlusal view; i2: lingual aspect. j: LAP 85, left M1; occlusal view. k: LAP 88, left M2; k1, occlusal view; k2, lingual aspect. l: LAP 86, right M1–2; occlusal view. m: LAP 203, left M1–2; m1, occlusal view; m2, lingual aspect. n: LAP 206, left M3; n1, occlusal view; n2, lingual aspect. o: LAP 255, left M3; o1, occlusal view; o2, lingual aspect; o3, buccal aspect. Scale bar: 1 mm

Back to article page