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Fig. 7

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

Fig. 7

Upper teeth of Protadelomys cartieri (Stehlin & Schaub, 1951), from Egerkingen (Swiss Jura). a Eg 596, right M1–M2; a1, occlusal view; a2, buccal aspect; a3, lingual aspect. b Ek 249, left M1–M2; b1, occlusal view; b2, buccal aspect; b3, lingual aspect of M1. c Ek 87, left M1, nearly unworn; c1, occlusal view, c2: lingual aspect; c3, buccal aspect. d Ek 45, right M1, nearly unworn; d1, occlusal view; d2, lingual aspect; d3, buccal aspect. e Ek 125, right M1, moderately worn; e1, occlusal view; e2, lingual aspect; e3, buccal aspect. f Ek 124, right M1, nearly unworn; f1, occlusal view; f2, lingual aspect; f3, buccal aspect. g Ek 86, left M2, nearly unworn; g1, occlusal view; g2, lingual aspect; g3: buccal aspect. h Ek 87, right M2, weakly worn; h1, occlusal view; h2, lingual aspect; h3, buccal aspect. i Ek 88, right M2, weakly worn; i1, occlusal view; i2, lingual aspect; i3, buccal aspect. j Ek 46, right M3, weakly worn; j1, occlusal view; j2, lingual aspect. k Ek 84, right M3, occlusal view. Scale bar: 1 mm

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