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Description Protitanops, juvenile skull of P. curryi (TMM 41916-8): (A) left view, (B) dorsal view, (C) ventral view, (D) mandible; “titanothere quarry” of the Lower Chisos Formation, Texas, Upper Eocene
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Source Matthew C. Mihlbachler and Donald R. Prothero: Eocene (Duchesnean and earliestChadronian) brontotheres (Brontotheriidae), Protitanops curryi and cf. Parvicornus occidentalis, from West Texas and Mexico. Palaeontologia Electronica 24 (3), 2021, pp. a35 (fig. 6), doi:10.26879/944palaeo-electronica.org/content/2021/3479-texas-brontotheriidae
Author Mihlbachler and Prothero

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current21:05, 21 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 21:05, 21 November 2021700 × 1,559 (123 KB)DagdaMor (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=''Protitanops'', juvenile skull of ''P. curryi'' (TMM 41916-8): (A) left view, (B) dorsal view, (C) ventral view, (D) mandible; “titanothere quarry” of the Lower Chisos Formation, Texas, Upper Eocene |Source=Matthew C. Mihlbachler and Donald R. Prothero: ''Eocene (Duchesnean and earliestChadronian) brontotheres (Brontotheriidae), Protitanops curryi and cf. Parvicornus occidentalis, from West Texas and Mexico.'' Palaeontologia Electronica 24 (3), 2021, pp. a35 (fig....

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