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Description Obotherium, Lower molars of O. parvum (A–E) and the upper molar of ?O. parvum (F). (A) right m1/2 (holotype, IVPP V 31726); (B) left m1/2 (V 31727.1); (C) right m3 (V 31727.2); (D) left m3 (V 31728.1); (E) right m2–3 (V 31729); (F) left M1/2 (IVPP V 31730): (A1–F1), occlusal view; (A2–F2), buccal view; (A3–F3), lingual view; Erlian Basin, Irdin Manha Formation, China, Middle Eocene
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Source Bin Bai, Yuan-Qing Wang, Jessica M. Theodor and Jin Meng: Small artiodactyls with tapir-like teeth from the Middle Eocene of the Erlian Basin, Inner Mongolia, China. Frontiers in Earth Science 11, 2023, pp. 1117911 (fig. 2), doi:10.3389/feart.2023.1117911
Author Bai et al.

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current09:56, 10 September 2023Thumbnail for version as of 09:56, 10 September 2023699 × 656 (85 KB)DagdaMor (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=''Obotherium'', Lower molars of ''O. parvum'' (A–E) and the upper molar of ?''O. parvum'' (F). (A) right m1/2 (holotype, IVPP V 31726); (B) left m1/2 (V 31727.1); (C) right m3 (V 31727.2); (D) left m3 (V 31728.1); (E) right m2–3 (V 31729); (F) left M1/2 (IVPP V 31730): (A1–F1), occlusal view; (A2–F2), buccal view; (A3–F3), lingual view; Erlian Basin, Irdin Manha Formation, China, Middle Eocene |Source=Bin Bai, Yuan-Qing Wang, Jessica M. Theodor and Jin Meng: ''Small...

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