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Figure 4. A in Five new species of Hoplitomeryx from the Neogene of Abruzzo and Apulia (central and southern Italy) with revision of the genus and of Hoplitomeryx matthei Leinders, 1983

Authors: Mazza, Paul P. A.; Rustioni, Marco;

Figure 4. A in Five new species of Hoplitomeryx from the Neogene of Abruzzo and Apulia (central and southern Italy) with revision of the genus and of Hoplitomeryx matthei Leinders, 1983

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Figure 4. A, Hoplitomeryx apruthiensis sp. nov., right maxillary (SCT 59): labial view. B, Hoplitomeryx apruthiensis sp. nov., right maxillary (SCT 59): lingual view. C, Hoplitomeryx apruthiensis sp. nov., right maxillary (SCT 59): occlusal view. D, Hoplitomeryx apruthiensis sp. nov., right mandible (SCT 29): labial view. E, Hoplitomeryx apruthiensis sp. nov., right mandible (SCT 29): lingual view. F, Hoplitomeryx apruthiensis sp. nov., right mandible (SCT 29): occlusal view. G, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left maxillary (SCT 86): occlusal view. H, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left maxillary (SCT 86): lingual view. I, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left maxillary (SCT 86): labial view. J, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left mandible (SCT 20): labial view. K, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left mandible (SCT 20): lingual view. L, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left mandible (SCT 20): occlusal view. M, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left mandible (RGM 260.951): lingual view. N, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left mandible (RGM 260.951): labial view. O, Hoplitomeryx magnus sp. nov., left mandible (RGM 260.951): occlusal view.

Published as part of Mazza, Paul P. A. & Rustioni, Marco, 2011, Five new species of Hoplitomeryx from the Neogene of Abruzzo and Apulia (central and southern Italy) with revision of the genus and of Hoplitomeryx matthei Leinders, 1983, pp. 1304-1333 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163 (4) on page 1323, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2011.00737.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5442183

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Mammalia, Animalia, Hoplitomerycidae, Biodiversity, Hoplitomeryx, Chordata, Taxonomy, Artiodactyla

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