Figure 5. Maxilla and upper molars of Kenyapotaminae. A, Kenyapotamus coryndonae, KNM-BN 1321, right M3, holotype with KNM-BN 2075 (left, labial view; middle, mesial view; right, occlusal view). B, K. aff. coryndonae, KNM-NA 251, right M3 (left, labial view; middle, mesial view; right, occlusal view). C, K. coryndonae, KNM-BN 1494, fragmentary palate with left M1 and right M2 (occlusal view). D, K. coryndonae, KNM-NA 188, right M1 (left, labial view; middle, mesial view; right, occlusal view). E, cf. Kenyapotamus, KNM-BN 1618, upper molar fragment (top, labial view; bottom, occlusal view). F, Kenyapotamus ternani, KNM-FT 3934, right M1 - holotype (left, labial view; middle, mesial view; right, occlusal view). G, K. cf. coryndonae, KNM-BN 1601, molar fragment (labial view). Localities: BN, Ngeringerowa, except KNM-BN 1618: lower members of the Ngorora Formation; FT, Fort Ternan; NA, Nakali. Scale bars = 1 cm.
Published as part of Boisserie, Jean-Renaud, Lihoreau, Fabrice, Orliac, Maeva, Fisher, Rebecca E., Weston, Eleanor M. & Ducrocq, Stéphane, 2010, Morphology and phylogenetic relationships of the earliest known hippopotamids (Cetartiodactyla, Hippopotamidae, Kenyapotaminae), pp. 325-366 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 158 (2) on page 335, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00548.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5438148
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