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English: Reconstruction of cranial eidonomy and osteology of the meridiolestidan mammal Peligrotherium tropicalis Bonaparte, Van Valen, and

Kramarz, 1993, Punta Peligro, Argentina, Early Paleocene. A. Illustrated

life reconstruction (courtesy of Amy Bishop). B. Digitized skull and mandible reconstructions produced by Paéz-Arango (2008).
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Source Reconstructed masticatory biomechanics of Peligrotherium tropicalis, a non-therian mammal from the Paleocene of Argentina Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67 (1), 2022: 177-201 doi:https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00912.2021
Author Tony Harper, Caleb F. Adkins, and Guillermo W. Rougier

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