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Image of Megapeomys bobwilsoni Morea & Korth 2002
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2004 University of California Museum of Paleontology
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left lateral view of skull; scale bar = 1 cm
Image of Megapeomys bobwilsoni Morea & Korth 2002
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right lateral view of skull; scale bar = 1 cm
Image of Megapeomys bobwilsoni Morea & Korth 2002
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ventral view of skull; scale bar = 1 cm
Image of Megapeomys bobwilsoni Morea & Korth 2002
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Scale bar is 2mm total length. Photo of right maxillary cheek teeth. Anterior is to left in photo and lingual is towards the bottom.
Image of Megapeomys bobwilsoni Morea & Korth 2002
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Image of Megapeomys bobwilsoni Morea & Korth 2002
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Description: Eomys quercyi, the flying gopher from the Oligocene of Europe, pencil drawing, digital coloring. Date: 18 January 2008. Source: Own work. Author: Nobu Tamura. Permission(
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