. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. EVOTOMYS 649 of middle, and postorbital processes tending to spread laterally along posterior border of orbit as in Microtus rather than to assume the bluntly peg-like form characteristic of Evotomys. Brain-case rather long, the occipital region extended backward by the unusually broad interparietal. Basioccipital narrow as in E. glareolus, not widened as in the large E. csesarius, its width. Fig. 127. Evotomys rufocamis. Nat. size. along anterior suture equal to about on


. Catalogue of the mammals of Western Europe (Europe exclusive of Russia) in the collection of the British museum. Mammals. EVOTOMYS 649 of middle, and postorbital processes tending to spread laterally along posterior border of orbit as in Microtus rather than to assume the bluntly peg-like form characteristic of Evotomys. Brain-case rather long, the occipital region extended backward by the unusually broad interparietal. Basioccipital narrow as in E. glareolus, not widened as in the large E. csesarius, its width. Fig. 127. Evotomys rufocamis. Nat. size. along anterior suture equal to about one-third length from suture to foramen magnum. Auditory bullse rather large, slightly more narrowed antero-internally than in E. glareolus. Palate rather narrow but not peculiar in form. Anteorbital foramina relatively smaller (narrower) than in any of the other European members of the genus. Mandible without special peculiarities. Teeth.—Relatively to size of skull the teeth are larger and heavier than in the other European members of the genus, a peculiarity which is to the eye exaggerated by the contrast with narrow palate. The enamel pattern of the molars agrees with that of Evotomys glareolus in number and arrangement of the elements; m^ normally with only two re-entrant angles on inner side (see Table, p. 631), and with first outer re-entrant angle tending to be deep, as in E. rutilus. It is peculiar, how- ever, in a certain tendency to acuteness of the salient angles, a character especially noticeable in not fully adult individuals, and in the constancy with the triangles of all three upper molars and of 7h, become completely closed. Anterior loop of m^ with inner reentrant angle relatively deeper Emtomys rufocamiH. Enamel pattern. X Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum


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