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. 2020 Sep 14;3:509. doi: 10.1038/s42003-020-01205-8

Fig. 6. Specimens of Ephyrachyus woodi sp. nov. and Hyrachyus? tumidus from the Arshanto Formation of the Erlian Basin.

Fig. 6

af E. woodi (IVPP V 26252, holotype), a right maxilla with P2–M3 in occlusal (a1), buccal (a2), and lingual (a3) views; b fragmentary symphyseal region with the roots of incisors and canine; c right mandible with p2–3 in occlusal (c1), lingual (c2), and buccal (c3) views; d left mandible with p2–3 in occlusal view; e p4 fragment in occlusal (e1) and buccal (e2) views; f m1/2 fragment in occlusal (f1) and buccal (f2) views. gi H.? tumidus; g right maxilla with P3–M2 (IVPP V 26253.1, holotype) in occlusal (g1) and buccal (g2) views; h m1 fragment (IVPP V 26253.2) in occlusal view; i m2 fragment (IVPP V 26253.3) in occlusal (i1), buccal (i2), and lingual (i3) views.