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From: Synchrotron radiation reveals the identity of the large felid from Monte Argentario (Early Pleistocene, Italy)

Figure 5

3D models of the teeth of Acinonyx pardinensis from Monte Argentario. (a,b) Right upper teeth in occlusal (a) and labial (b) views (the fragmented roots of I3 and M1 are preserved); (c,d) Right lower teeth in labial (c) and occlusal (d) views (the fragmented root of i3 is preserved); (e) Ventral view of the cranium showing the position of the left i3 lying against the left lateral surface of the palate; (fh) Isolated left i3 in labial (f), lingual (g), and distal (h) views; (i,j) Left P3 in labial (i) and lingual (j) views. Scale bars: 30 mm.

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