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English: Fig. 6. Sangarotherium aquilonium gen. et sp. nov., PIN 5614/3, left dentary fragment with roots of the antepenultimate molariform tooth, the penultimate molariform tooth, and the ultimate molariform tooth in crypt (holotype; a-c, SEM micrographs; d, light photograph; a’-d’, explanatory drawings). Teete, Yakutia, Russia; Sangar Series, Lower Cretaceous. a, penultimate molariform tooth in occlusal view. b-d, dentary fragment in occlusal (b), labial (c), and lingual (d) views. Abbreviations: cf, coronoid facet; mc, mandibular canal; mf, mandibular foramen; Mg, Meckel's groove. a, b, c, d, e–cusps of a lower molariform tooth. Scale bars equal 0.1 mm for a and 1 mm for b-d.
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Source Averianov A, Martin T, Lopatin A, Skutschas P, Schellhorn R, et al. (2018) A high-latitude fauna of mid-Mesozoic mammals from Yakutia, Russia. PLOS ONE 13(7): e0199983. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199983
Author Averianov A, Martin T, Lopatin A, Skutschas P, Schellhorn R, et al.

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