Kuruksai, Cheek teeth
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UPPER CHEEK TEETH (Table 3)
Their morphology (Fig. 7, 8, 9) is usual for Allohippus, except for the longer protocones on molars. The size of PIN 3120-501 is very large.
LOWER CHEEK TEETH
The double knot is typically Allohippine but the shallow vestibular froove on molars is not (Fig. 10, 11). Size differs again.
Véra Eisenmann
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