. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. Fig. 6. Telmatotherium diploconum. Type, No. 1863 skull. One-fourth natural size. The nasals are broken off. Superior and lateral views of orbital foramen is immediately in front of the suture, instead of being placed well forwards. The incisors are wanting. The canines are very small and circular in section at the base. The second premolars are in a slightly more advanced stage of evolu- tion than in T. cultridens. The outer lobes of the molars are very much elevated, with feeble basal cingula. The hypocone of M- is qu


. Bulletin - American Museum of Natural History. Natural history; Science. Fig. 6. Telmatotherium diploconum. Type, No. 1863 skull. One-fourth natural size. The nasals are broken off. Superior and lateral views of orbital foramen is immediately in front of the suture, instead of being placed well forwards. The incisors are wanting. The canines are very small and circular in section at the base. The second premolars are in a slightly more advanced stage of evolu- tion than in T. cultridens. The outer lobes of the molars are very much elevated, with feeble basal cingula. The hypocone of M- is quite as large as those of M1 or 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 American Museum of Natural History; Allen, J. A. (Joel Asaph), 1838-1921. New York [American Museum of Natural History]


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