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English: Limnocyon verus, skull and jaw, Upper Bridger.
  • fr. - frontal bone
  • ju. - jugal
  • la. f. - lachrymal foramen
  • max. - maxillary bone
  • m. p. - mastoid process of periotic
  • na. - nasal bone
  • oc. - occipital bone
  • pa. - parietal bone
  • pa. p. - paroccipital process of occipital
  • pg. p. - postglenoid process of squamosal
  • pmx. - premaxillary bone
  • pa. p. - postorbital process of frontal
  • p. t. p. - post-tympanic process of squamosal
  • sq. - squamosal bone
Date
Source W. D. Matthew (1909.) "The Carnivora and Insectivora of the Bridger Basin, middle Eocene." Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 9:289-567
Author W. D. Matthew

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