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gen. et sp. indet.
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A larger form seems to be slightly more common but, except for its larger size and more robust
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, it does not display any significant difference, except that enamel plication is perhaps stronger (
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A-C). The
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are relatively slightly shorter than in the
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cf.
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. The size of the metapodials would fit several late Miocene Aegean species, and I prefer not to suggest any identification.
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