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English: Remains of Palaeoloxodon cypriotes dwarf elephant, including molar, jaw and tusk fragments. Key from source:
  • Fig. 1. Crown view of second upper true molar. B.M., M. 8599, p. 351.
  • Fig. IA. Side view of ditto.
  • Fig. 2. Crown view of third upper true molar. B.M., M. 8600, p. 352.
  • Fig. 2A. Side view of ditto.
  • Fig. 3. Crown view of penultimate milk molar with portion of left maxilla, showing alveolus of anterior milk molar. B.M., M. 8617, p. 350.
  • Fig. 4. Crown view of last upper milk molar. B.M., M. 8603, p. 351.
  • Fig. 4A. Side view of ditto.
  • Fig. 5. Crown view of last milk molar in left mandibular ramus. B.M., M. 8595, p. 353.
  • Fig. SA. Side view of ditto.
  • Fig. 6. Crown view of last lower true molar. B.M., M. 8591, p. 355.
  • Fig. 6A. Side view of ditto.
  • Fig. 7. Immature incisor i. B.M., M. 8608, p. 350.
  • Fig. 8. Incisor J. B.M., M. 8614, p. 349.
  • Fig. 9. Section of incisor. One-third natural size
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Source Further Note on the Remains of Elephas cypriotes from a Cave-Deposit in Cyprus (1905) https://www.jstor.org/stable/91901
Author Dorothea Bate

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