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Català: Les quatre cúspides del molar superior dels homínids English: The four cusps of the upper molar of the hominids |
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Date | 23 December 2007 (original upload date) | |||
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Author | Thelsmotto at en.wikipedia | |||
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- 2007-12-23 06:48 Thelsmotto 737×458× (94438 bytes) This is a picture of the occlusal surface of an upper molar of Dionysopithecus, for use in explaining the four major upper molars cusps.
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