English: Radiographic image of middle Eocene primate Godinotia neglecta (THALMANN, HAUBOLD & MARTIN, 1989) from the Geiseltal fossil site in Saxony Anhalt, Central Germany. The image shows the holotype specimen (GMH L-2). In the center of the image the maxillae in oblique palatal/lateral view are visible, containing M3-P3s and d, and the small unicuspid and one-rooted P2s. Arrows show the position of P2.
Deutsch: Röntgenaufnahme des mitteleozänen Primaten Godinotia neglecta (THALMANN, HAUBOLD & MARTIN, 1989) aus dem Geiseltal bei Halle (Saale). Die Abbildung zeigt den Holotypus (GMH L-2). In der Bildmitte sind die Oberkieferknochen (Maxillaria) in Schrägansicht (halb von der Seite, halb auf den Gaumen) sichtbar, mit M3-P3s und d, sowie dem kleinen einspitzigen und einwurzeligem P2s. Der Pfeil zeigt die Position des P2 an.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Cropped to Godinotia neglecta (Thalmann, Haubold & Martin, 1989), holotype (GMH L-2). The original can be viewed here: German fossil primates.jpg: . Modifications made by Kevmin.
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2009-05-21T16:45:42Z FunkMonk 2034x2079 (2629634 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Radiographic comparison of middle Eocene primates from Geiseltal in eastern Germany. (A)— Europolemur klatti (Weigelt, 1933), GMH CeIV-3656, left and right mandible with I1–2, C1, P2-M3d and I
{{Information |Description=Radiographic comparison of middle Eocene primates from Geiseltal in eastern Germany. (G)— ''Godinotia neglecta'' (Thalmann, Haubold & Martin, 1989), holotype (GMH L-2), detail: palate containing M3-P3s and d, and the small u