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. 2019 May 8;14(5):e0215543. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215543

Table 1. Isolated fossil pharyngeal teeth (n = 247) and identified shape classes in the studied fossil material.

Specimens numbers Shape classes Tooth positions in tooth rows Species Depository
2 A a2 C. umbla BGR Ҫevırme 1
BGR Ҫevırme 2
40 B a3, a4 C. umbla, C. baliki, C. damascina, C. buhsei BGR Ҫevırme 155–194
131 C a3-a5 all Capoeta species BGR Ҫevırme 24–154
32 F b1-b3, c1-c2 C. sevangi, C. capoeta, C. sieboldii, C.trutta, C. sp. BGR Ҫevırme 195–226
9 H b1, c1 C. umbla, C. baliki, C. damascina BGR Ҫevırme 226–235
20 J a2 C. baliki BGR Ҫevırme 4–22
1 M b1-b2, c1 C. sevangi, C. capoeta BGR Ҫevırme 23
1 R a2 C. sieboldi BGR Ҫevırme 3
1 Not identified a2 Not identified/
pathology
BGR Ҫevırme 237
10 Not identified a2 Not identified (tooth genus) BGR Ҫevırme 238–247