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Description Miohippus, partial mandible (JODA TS07055) of Miohippus. Left dentary with p1-m3 and right i2 shown in (1) occlusal, (2) buccal, and (3) lingual views. Right dentary with p1-m3 shown in (4) occlusal, (5) buccal, and (6) lingual views; Wildcat Creek beds of Ohanapecosh Formation, Washington, USA, Oligocene. Scale bar equals 1 cm
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Source Christopher Strganac: Terrestrial mammal fossils from the Wildcat Creek Beds (Paleogene), Tieton River Area, south-central Washington, USA. Palaeontologia Electronica 14 (3), 2011, pp. 24A (fig. 27) [[1]])
Author C. Strgnac

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current21:28, 28 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:28, 28 January 20241,800 × 580 (946 KB)DagdaMor (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=''Miohippus'', partial mandible (JODA TS07055) of ''Miohippus''. Left dentary with p1-m3 and right i2 shown in (1) occlusal, (2) buccal, and (3) lingual views. Right dentary with p1-m3 shown in (4) occlusal, (5) buccal, and (6) lingual views; Wildcat Creek beds of Ohanapecosh Formation, Washington, USA, Oligocene. Scale bar equals 1 cm |Source=Christopher Strganac: ''Terrestrial mammal fossils from the Wildcat Creek Beds (Paleogene), Tieton River Area, south-central...

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