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FIG. 7. ��� Variation in size and occlusal form of P4, M1, and M2 of Cynelos helbingi (Dehm, 1950), Wintershof-West, southern Germany (from Dehm 1950: figs 29, 30; 35-37, 39): A, P4 mesial border indented, protocone prominent (12395); B, P4 mesial border not indented, protocone recessed (12387); C, large M1, labial border long (12347); D, small M1(12361); E, M2, mesial border straight, metacone reduced (12376); F, M2, mesial border irregular, metacone not as reduced (12379). Catalog numbers from Sammlung M��nchen 1937 II. Scale bar: 1 cm.
Published as part of Hunt, Robert M. & Yatkola, Jr Daniel A., 2020, A new species of the amphicyonid carnivore Cynelos Jourdan, 1862 from the early Miocene of North America, pp. 57-67 in Geodiversitas 42 (5) on page 65, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a5, http://zenodo.org/record/3701692
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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