File:EB1911 Perissodactyla - Right Upper Second Molar of Rhinoceros unicornis.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEB1911 Perissodactyla - Right Upper Second Molar of Rhinoceros unicornis.jpg |
English: Grinding Surface of moderately worn Right Upper Second Molar of Rhinoceros unicornis. See legend below. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Perissodactyla,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 21, 1911, p. 170, fig. 2A. | ||||
Author | Richard Lydekker | ||||
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English: Legend:
1, Anterior surface. |
2, Posterior surface. |
3, Internal surface. |
4, External surface (wall or dorsum). |
5, Antero-internal pillar or column. |
6, Postero-internal pillar or column. |
7, Anterior valley. |
8, Median valley. |
9, Posterior valley. |
10, Accessory valley. |
11, Crista. |
12, Crochet. |
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current | 17:04, 2 October 2020 | 336 × 305 (38 KB) | Library Guy (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Grinding Surface of moderately worn Right Upper Second Molar of ''Rhinoceros unicornis''. See legend below.}} |date =published 1911 |source =“Perissodactyla,” ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (11th ed.), v. 21, 1911, p. 170, fig. 2A. |author =Richard Lydekker |permission ={{PD-Britannica}} }} {{en|Legend:}} {|cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" |1, Anterior surface. |- |2, Posterior surface. |- |3, Internal surface. |- |{{nowrap|4, Extern... |
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