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curred, yet very little distortion has taken place. The 

 incisors and both molars are missing, but their alveoli 

 are distinctly visible. The right P 3 is lacking. The 



Fig. 1; A, B. 



Fig. 1. — Hoplophoneus marshi, n. sp. (A) Left lateral view and (B) 

 inferior view of skull. Two-thirds natural size. 



condyles have been restored, as well as portions of the 

 zygomata, occiput, and parietal bones. All of the teeth 

 now present belong to the permanent dentition. 



