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Text-fig. 2. Assemblage of fossils and their labels curated in a tray at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge. Note the slip of paper with identifications by H.E.P.S. (Harold Spencer). a: CAMSM C.13378, mammalian first phalanx; b: CAMSM X.50379, Tapirus upper cheek tooth; c: CAMSM X.50378, Dasychoerus arvernensis m/3 distal portion; d: CAMSM X.50381, cervid upper molar; e–f: CAMSM X.50376 and X 50377, wolffish teeth (Anarhicas lupus); g: CAMSM X.50380, Macaca sp. upper molar (Photo credit – Matt Riley, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Science). in Macaque Molar From The Red Crag Formation, Waldringfield, England

Authors: Pickford, Martin; Gommery, Dominique; Ingicco, Thomas;

Text-fig. 2. Assemblage of fossils and their labels curated in a tray at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge. Note the slip of paper with identifications by H.E.P.S. (Harold Spencer). a: CAMSM C.13378, mammalian first phalanx; b: CAMSM X.50379, Tapirus upper cheek tooth; c: CAMSM X.50378, Dasychoerus arvernensis m/3 distal portion; d: CAMSM X.50381, cervid upper molar; e–f: CAMSM X.50376 and X 50377, wolffish teeth (Anarhicas lupus); g: CAMSM X.50380, Macaca sp. upper molar (Photo credit – Matt Riley, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Science). in Macaque Molar From The Red Crag Formation, Waldringfield, England

Abstract

Text-fig. 2. Assemblage of fossils and their labels curated in a tray at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Cambridge. Note the slip of paper with identifications by H.E.P.S. (Harold Spencer). a: CAMSM C.13378, mammalian first phalanx; b: CAMSM X.50379, Tapirus upper cheek tooth; c: CAMSM X.50378, Dasychoerus arvernensis m/3 distal portion; d: CAMSM X.50381, cervid upper molar; e–f: CAMSM X.50376 and X 50377, wolffish teeth (Anarhicas lupus); g: CAMSM X.50380, Macaca sp. upper molar (Photo credit – Matt Riley, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Science).

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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