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FIG. 6. Neobrachytherium intermedium PVL 7792 in Cranial Anatomy and Petrosal Morphology of a Juvenile Individual of Neobrachytherium (Proterotheriidae, Litopterna, Mammalia)

Authors: Armella, Matías A.; García-López, Daniel A.; Croft, Darin A.;

FIG. 6. Neobrachytherium intermedium PVL 7792 in Cranial Anatomy and Petrosal Morphology of a Juvenile Individual of Neobrachytherium (Proterotheriidae, Litopterna, Mammalia)

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FIG. 6. Neobrachytherium intermedium PVL 7792, parasagittal segment through left side of the cranium (A) and transverse segment at the level of the infraorbital foramen (B). Note that the infraorbital canal is relatively long whereas its caudal aperture (maxillary foramen) opens into the orbital cavity at the level of the contact between dP4 and M1.

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