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Figure 6. Occlusal view of the upper and lower molars of the Muridae and Caviidae rodents fromTytofurcata pellets from the Municipality of São Lourenço do Sul, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.(A) = Mus musculus, UFSC-CF 32-15-1, left M1-M3. (B) = Rattus rattus, UFSC-CF 35-9-1, right M1-M3. (C) = Cavia aperea, UFSC-CF 43-8-1, left P4-M3. (D) = M. musculus, UFSC-CF 32-15-2, right m1-m3. (E) = R. rattus, UFSC-CF 35-9-2, right m1-m3. (F) = C. aperea, UFSC-CF 43-8-2, right p4-m3. Scale bars A, D = 200 µm; B, C, E, F = 1 mm.

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Published as part of Stutz, Narla Shannay, Hadler, Patrícia, Cherem, Jorge José & Pardiñas, Ulyses Francisco José, 2020, Small mammal diversity in Semi-deciduous Seasonal Forest of the southernmost Brazilian Pampa: the importance of owl pellets for rapid inventories in human-changing ecosystems, pp. 1-12 in Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60 on page 7, DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.25, http://zenodo.org/record/4983558

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