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Italiano: Upper left molariforms of Thomasia cf. moorei (Owen, 1871). M45421. A –– Occlusal view, distal toward top, lingual to

right; B –– lingual view, distal to right; C –– buccal view, distal to left; D –– oblique view, distal in foreground, buccal to right. M45422; E –– occlusal view, distal toward top, lingual to right; F –– lingual view, distal to right; G –– buccal view, distal to left;

H –– oblique view, distal in foreground, buccal to right.
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Source Early Jurassic allotherians from South Wales (United Kingdom). Fossil Record 10(1) (2007), 50–59 / DOI 10.1002/mmng.200600018
Author William A. Clemens

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