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Fig. 3 in Tarsal morphology of the pleuraspidotheriid mammal Hilalia from the middle Eocene of Turkey
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Fig. 3. Comparison of right astragali of Paleocene and Eocene "condylarths": Hilalia saribeya (A), Pleuraspidotherium aumonieri (B), Orthaspidotherium edwardsi (C), Meniscotherium sp. (D), Arctocyon primaevus (E), in dorsal (A1–E1) and plantar (A2–E2) views. Adapted from Argot (2013), Ladevèze et al. (2010), Williamson and Lucas (1992). Scale bars 5 mm.
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