Figure 2. A in On tooth anomalies and the loss of Canis lupus (Mammalia: Carnivora) in Turkey* ...
Figure 2. A- Root fusion of the premolars (Skull No: 17), Balveols of the root fusion (Skull No: 17), C- root fusion (Skull No: 29), D- premolar tended to be 3-rooted (2 roots could not be seperated) (Skull No: 29), E- alveol of the root fusion (Skull No: 29), and F- root fusion anomaly in the lower...
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Summary: | Figure 2. A- Root fusion of the premolars (Skull No: 17), Balveols of the root fusion (Skull No: 17), C- root fusion (Skull No: 29), D- premolar tended to be 3-rooted (2 roots could not be seperated) (Skull No: 29), E- alveol of the root fusion (Skull No: 29), and F- root fusion anomaly in the lower jaw (Skull No: 29). ... : Published as part of Ay, Elif Yildiz, Received, İrfan Albayrakb, Online, Published & Version, Final, 2019, On tooth anomalies and the loss of Canis lupus (Mammalia: Carnivora) in Turkey*, pp. 592-597 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 43 (6) on page 595, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1902-38, http://zenodo.org/record/13226197 ... |
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