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Summary
Description Mammut pacificus holotype skull Dooley et al 2019.png |
English:
Mammut pacificus
, holotype skull (WSC 18743), cranium and tusks. Cranium in: (A) dorsal, (B) ventral, (C) left lateral, (D) right lateral, (E) posterior; tusk in: (F) distal end of left tusk (I1), lateral, and (G) right tusk (I1), lateral view. Teeth include left and right M2–M3 (A–E);
Diamond Valley Lake Local Fauna
, California, Upper Pleistocene; Scale 10 cm
Deutsch:
Mammut pacificus
, Holotyp-Schädel (WSC 18743), Schädel und Stoßzähne. Schädel in: (A) Ansicht von oben, (B) Ansicht von unten, (C) Ansicht von links, (D) Ansicht von rechts, (E) Ansicht von hinten; Stoßzähne: (F) distales Ende des linken Stoßzahns (I1) in Seitenansicht, (G) rechter Stoßzahn (I1) in Seitenansicht. Zähne umfassen den linken und rechten M2–M3 (A–E);
Diamond Valley Lake Local Fauna
, Kalifornien, Oberes Pleistozän; Maßstab 10 cm
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Date | |
Source | Alton C. Dooley Jr, Eric Scott, Jeremy Green, Kathleen B. Springer, Brett S. Dooley and Gregory James Smith: Mammut pacificussp. nov., a newly recognized species of mastodon from the Pleistocene of western North America. PeerJ 7, 2019, pp. e6614 (fig. 1), doi:10.7717/peerj.6614 |
Author | Alton C. Dooley Jr, Eric Scott, Jeremy Green, Kathleen B. Springer, Brett S. Dooley and Gregory James Smith |
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