. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 264 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM posterior base, M?f present, heavy and elongated tail, limbs and feet well proportioned and sub-digitigrade as in Daphamus and Daphomodon, little or no retractility of the unguals. General Description and Specific Characters. The material represents a fully adult animal judging from the much worn canine. The latter is oval in cross-section and is proportionally larger than that tooth in Daphomodon. Judging from the abraded anterior face of the


. Description of new carnivores from the Miocene of western Nebraska. Carnivora, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. 264 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM posterior base, M?f present, heavy and elongated tail, limbs and feet well proportioned and sub-digitigrade as in Daphamus and Daphomodon, little or no retractility of the unguals. General Description and Specific Characters. The material represents a fully adult animal judging from the much worn canine. The latter is oval in cross-section and is proportionally larger than that tooth in Daphomodon. Judging from the abraded anterior face of the canine it is quite evident that P was of large size as in Daphcenodon. The postero-external angle of the canine is also worn by the contact with the upper canine. As in. 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 Peterson, O. A. (Olof August), 1865-; Carnegie Museum. Pittsburgh : Published by the authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute


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