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Palaeolagus temnodon

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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (4): 720–729.
... in the Horse Local Fauna, Palaeolagus temnodon and Megalagus brachyodon . Qualitative analysis of the gross dental wear of the lagomorphs of the Horse Local Fauna indicates that M. brachyodon was mainly folivorous and P. temnodon was primarily frugivorous, suggesting that the contemporaneous ecosystem was tree...
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Figure6—HDR images of fossil lagomorph teeth showing the distribution of Phase I and Phase II wear. The buccal surface is to the top and the mesial surface is to the left. The scale is 1.0 mm. 1, a left M2 of Megalagus brachyodon (P2113.142) showing the presence of a distinct shearing facet on the mesial side of the occlusal surface and the lack of Phase II wear. The image shows the shearing facet on the left side; 2, a left M1 of Palaeolagus temnodon (P2113.111) showing the lack of a distinct shearing facet on the mesial side of the occlusal surface and the lack of Phase II wear. The drawing shows the lack of shearing facet.
Published: 01 July 2010
on the mesial side of the occlusal surface and the lack of Phase II wear. The image shows the shearing facet on the left side; 2 , a left M1 of Palaeolagus temnodon (P2113.111) showing the lack of a distinct shearing facet on the mesial side of the occlusal surface and the lack of Phase II wear. The drawing
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 December 2010
PALAIOS (2010) 25 (12): 818–822.
...) from the Chadronian (latest Eocene), Pipestone Springs, Montana, United States, documents the first intact Paleogene bacteria found in a mammalian tooth and represents the oldest fossil record of a dental pathogen in mammals. Palaeolagus temnodon , CM 85800: upper incisor (dI2); CM 85801...
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