
Fig. 10. Tenuibrachiatum storchi gen. et sp. nov., Petersbuch 31. A. Holotype, left dentary with p1, p4–m2, NHMA P31−166A1, in occlusal (A1) and buccal (A2) views; ca. × 10. B. Right m1, NHMA P31−166A2, occlusal view; ca. × 15. C. Right m2, NHMA P31−166A4, occlusal view; ca. × 15. D. Left maxillary fragment with P4–M1, NHMA P31−166D2, occlusal view; ca. × 15. E. Right M2, NHMA P31−166E2, occlusal view; ca. × 15. F. Left humerus, NHMA P31−167/1, anterior view; ca. × 7.5. G. Right humerus, NHMA P31−167/8, posterior view; ca. × 7.5.
Published as part of Ziegler, Reinhard, 2003, Moles (Talpidae) from the late Middle Miocene of South Germany, pp. 617-648 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48 (4) on page 638, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13396039
Soricomorpha, Mammalia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Talpidae, Taxonomy, Tenuibrachiatum
Soricomorpha, Mammalia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Talpidae, Taxonomy, Tenuibrachiatum
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