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English: Holotypes of Papagomys theodorverhoeveni (above) and Papagomys armandvillei (below). Four diagnostic characteristics are marked: the anterocentral cusp (1), the anterolabial cusplet (2), the posterolabial cusplet (3), and the anterolabial cusp (4).
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Source "Verhoeven’s giant rat of Flores (Papagomys theodorverhoeveni, Muridae) extinct after all?", in Contributions to Zoology
Author Photographs by Eelco Kruideniers, in an article by J. S. Zijlstra, L. W. van den Hoek Ostende, and R. A. Due
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