. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . K Text-figure 42 Vulpavoides teeth. A-D, holotype right M1 (reversed) (M37570) of V. cooperi sp. nov. from Creechbarrow. E-H, left M1 (NMB Bchs656) of V. simplicidens (Van Valen) from Bouxwiller, drawn from cast. I-K, left DP4? fragment (M35646) of V. cooperi? from Creechbarrow. A, E and I are occlusal views. B, F and J are mesial views. C, G and K are distal views. D and H are buccal views. All x 6-6. and long lingual slope. It differs in the more sharply acute lingual outline, and presence of a paraconule which is buccal to the m


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . K Text-figure 42 Vulpavoides teeth. A-D, holotype right M1 (reversed) (M37570) of V. cooperi sp. nov. from Creechbarrow. E-H, left M1 (NMB Bchs656) of V. simplicidens (Van Valen) from Bouxwiller, drawn from cast. I-K, left DP4? fragment (M35646) of V. cooperi? from Creechbarrow. A, E and I are occlusal views. B, F and J are mesial views. C, G and K are distal views. D and H are buccal views. All x 6-6. and long lingual slope. It differs in the more sharply acute lingual outline, and presence of a paraconule which is buccal to the metaconule, both being isolated by clefts from the protocone. There is the faintest suggestion of a postparaconule crista. Although only the holotype is definitely referrable to this taxon, its distinctness and the rarity of all members of the family Paroxyclaenidae are considered sufficient justification for descrip- tion of a new species on an isolated 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 (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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