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Description Amphimoschus, fragmented skull of Amphimoschus ponteleviensis neonate (SMNS 45592), A) right maxillary and zygomatic bones with D4-M1 inlabial view, B) left maxillary bone with D3-M1 inocclusal view, C) right mandible with d4 and incisors, associated with the premaxillary bones, and D) left mandible with d2-4 and incisor in labial view. Scalebar is 5 cm; from Langenau1 (Germany), Lower Miocene
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Source Bastien Mennecart, Grégoire Métais, Loïc Costeur, Léonard Ginsburg and Gertrud E. Rössner: Reassessment of the enigmatic ruminant Miocene genus Amphimoschus Bourgeois, 1873 (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Pecora). PLoS ONE 16 (1), 2021, pp. e0244661 (fig. 6), doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0244661
Author Bastien Mennecart, Grégoire Métais, Loïc Costeur, Léonard Ginsburg and Gertrud E. Rössner

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