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English: Teeth and jaw fragments of the extinct elephant species Palaeoloxodon cypriotes

From source: Fig. 1. Crown view of first lower true molar in right mandibular ramus. B.M1, M. 8590, p. 354. Fig. IA. Side view of ditto. Fig. 2. Crown view of poitioin of miandible with two first (?) true molars. B.M., M. 8596, p. 354. Fig. 2A. Side view of ditto. Fig. 3. Crown view of second true molar inl right manidibular ramus. B.M., M. 8588, p. 355. Fig. 3A. Side view of ditto. Fig. 4. Crown view of upper first true molar. B.M., M. 8602, p. 351. Fig. 4A. Side view of ditto. Fig. 5. Crown view of penultimate lower milk molar. B.M., M. 8597, p. 352. Natural size.

Fig. 6. Section of portioin of upper true molar. B.M., M. 8618, p. 353. Natura
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Source Further Note on the Remains of Elephas cypriotes from a Cave-Deposit in Cyprus (1905) https://www.jstor.org/stable/91901
Author Dorothea Bate

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