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FIGURE 4. Vishnuonyx maemohensis, n in The late middle Miocene Mae Moh Basin of northern Thailand: the richest Neogene assemblage of Carnivora from Southeast Asia and a paleobiogeographic analysis of Miocene Asian carnivorans
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FIGURE 4. Vishnuonyx maemohensis, n. sp., from Mae Moh Basin: A, occlusal, B, buccal, and C, lingual views of the left mandible, MM-30, holotype; D, lingual view of the right hemimandible, MM-30, holotype; E, occlusal, F, lingual views of right P4, MM-36; G, occlusal, H, distal views of left M1, MM-37. Vishnuonyx chinjiensis from northern Pakistan: I, occlusal, J, buccal, K, lingual views of left mandible GSP-Y 40764, loc. Y828, Chinji Formation; L, occlusal, M, lingual views of left P4 GSP-Y 2108, loc. Y53, Chinji Formation. Maemohcyon potisati from Mae Moh Basin: N, occlusal view of left m1, TF 6210, holotype; O, occlusal, P, lingual, Q, buccal views of left m1, MM-38; R, occlusal view of left m2 (reversed here), TF 6210, holotype; S, occlusal, T, lingual, U, buccal views of right m2, MM-39.?Maemohcyon potisati from Mae Moh Basin: V, occlusal view of right M1, MM-40; W, occlusal view of right M2, MM-77. cf. Pseudarctos sp. from Mae Moh Basin: X, occlusal view of left M1, MM-41. N and R from Peigné et al. (2006). Drawings by Sabine Riffaut. Scale = 1 cm for A–D and E–H, I–M, N–W, X.
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