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Description Thylacosmilus atrox. Paratype, P14344. X 2. 1, Lateral view of the atlas and axis. 2, Dorsal view of the same. T. atrox. Holotype, P14531. X 23. 3, Proximal end of the right radius. 4, Distal end of the same. 5, Left fore foot with scaphoid and fifth metacarpal restored after those of the right foot. 6, Left hind foot, of which the astragalus, calcaneum, cuboid and vestigial met. i are known. Parts in outline are restored by comparison with the foot of Thylacynus.
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Source https://www.jstor.org/stable/3231954
Author Carl F. Gronemann (1879-1941)

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