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FIG. 5 in A new species of the tetralophodont amebelodontine Konobelodon Lambert, 1990 (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Late Miocene of China

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FIG. 5. — Comparison of mandibles of various gomphotheres and stegotetrabelodonts: A-I, dorsal views, the number in each mandible indicates the ratio of the exposed length of the mandibular tusk to the symphyseal length; J-R, lateral views, the angle and the number in each mandible indicate the angle between the occlusal surface and the symphyseal axis; A, M, Amebelodon fricki Barbour, 1927, Mr. A. S. Keith of Freedom of Nebraska, US, after Barbour (1927); B, Protanancus tobieni (Guan, 1988), Anwan, China, after Wang et al. (2015); C, K, Platybelodon grangeri (Osborn, 1929), Linxia Basin, China, after Wang et al. (2013b); D, J, Gomphotherium angustidens (Cuvier, 1817), En Péjouan, France, after Tassy (2013); E, L, Gomphotherium aff. steinheimense, Gweng bei Mühldorf, Germany, after Göhlich (1998); F, N, Konobelodon robustus n. sp., HMV 0004 (holotype); G, Tetralophodon longirostris Kaup, 1832, Laaerberg, Austria, after Schlesinger (1917); P, Tetralophodon longirostris, Esselborn, Germany, after Tobien (1978); H, Q, Stegotetrabelodon orbus Maglio, 1970, Lothagam 1, Kenya, after Maglio (1973); I, O, Konobelodon atticus (Wagner, 1857), Pestszentlőrincz, Hungary, after hypothetical reconstruction by Schlesinger (1922); R, Stegotetrabelodon syrticus Petrocchi, 1941, Sahabi, Libya, after Petrocchi (1943). Scale bar: 200 mm.

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Published as part of Wang, ShiQi, Shi, QinQin, He, Wen, Chen, ShanQin & Yang, XiangWen, 2016, A new species of the tetralophodont amebelodontine Konobelodon Lambert, 1990 (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Late Miocene of China, pp. 65-97 in Geodiversitas 38 (1) on page 74, DOI: 10.5252/g2016n1a4, http://zenodo.org/record/4535461

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