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English: Figure 2 of Smith et al. (2006). Original caption: "Fig. 2. Labial and lingual views (stereo pairs) of Apeomyoides savagei gen. et sp. nov., Eastgate local fauna, Monarch Mill Formation, early Barstovian Churchill County, Nevada. A. UCMP 109300; A1, A2, holotype, dentary with p4–m3 in labial views; A3, p4–m3 in lingual view. B. UCMP 141774− 01, left M1 or M2 in labial (B1) and lingual (B2) views. C. UCMP 141774−08, left DP4 in labial (C1) and lingual (C2) views."
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Source Smith, K.S., Cifelli, R.L. and Czaplewski, N.J. 2006. A new genus of eomyid rodent from the Miocene of Nevada. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 51(2):385–392. [1]
Author Kent Smith, Richard Cifelli, and Nicholas Czaplewski
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