. Breviora. . Figure 1. Teeth of Schaubewmys sairae, all X 10 except for F and G X 5. A, No. 1D50, part of palate with RP^-Mi; B, No. 10491, LMi; C, No. 10489, LMi; D, No. 10494, LM^; E, No. 10490, RP4-M1; F, No. PM 2105, Ii, lateral side to right; G, the same, lateral view; H, U. W. No. 1405, partial left mandible with Ii, Mi, and M2 (type) ; /, No. 1405, LM1-M2; J, No. 1405, Ii, lateral side to right; E, No. 11294, LMi; L, No. PM 2103, LMo; M, No. PM 2104, RM3. Anterior end to the left except for A, E, G, and M where it is


. Breviora. . Figure 1. Teeth of Schaubewmys sairae, all X 10 except for F and G X 5. A, No. 1D50, part of palate with RP^-Mi; B, No. 10491, LMi; C, No. 10489, LMi; D, No. 10494, LM^; E, No. 10490, RP4-M1; F, No. PM 2105, Ii, lateral side to right; G, the same, lateral view; H, U. W. No. 1405, partial left mandible with Ii, Mi, and M2 (type) ; /, No. 1405, LM1-M2; J, No. 1405, Ii, lateral side to right; E, No. 11294, LMi; L, No. PM 2103, LMo; M, No. PM 2104, RM3. Anterior end to the left except for A, E, G, and M where it is to the right, and F and J where it is at the top. paracone at its base. The paracone and protocone are usually connected through what is probably the protolophule II, either directly, or via the mesocone. In one specimen (Fig. 1 B),. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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