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Description Maocyon, lower dentition of M. peregrinus, holotype (SYSU-M-5), A, B: left m2-3, in occlusal (A) and labial (B) views. C, D: right p4, m1-3, in occlusal (C) and labial (D) views. ectcd, ectocingulid; med, metaconid, pad, paraconid; prd, protoconid; td, talonid. Scale bar equals 1 cm. Youganwo Formation, upper Eocene, Maoming locality, Guangdong Province, China.
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Source Alexander Averianov, Ekaterina Obraztsova, Igor Danilov and Jian-Hua Jin: A new hypercarnivorous hyaenodont from the Eocene of South China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11, 2023, pp. 1076819 (fig. 8), doi:10.3389/fevo.2023.1076819
Author Averianov et al. 2023

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