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Italiano: Dryolestidan mammal Crusafontia amoae sp. nov., MPZ CC2−1 M4 or M5, holotype, from the site of Cuesta Corrales 2, Colladico Blanco level, El Castellar Formation, Galve, Teruel, Spain in, occlusal (A), mesial (B), labial (C), distal (D), and lingual (E) views. The schematic drawing of C. amoae, in the box in the lower left−hand corner shows the main anatomical elements of the occlusal surface of a dryolestidan.
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Source Cuenca−Bescós, G., Badiola, A., Canudo, J.I., Gasca, J.M., and Moreno−Azanza, M. 2011. New dryolestidan mammal from the Hauterivian–Barremian transition of the Iberian Peninsula. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (2): 257–267.
Author Cuenca−Bescós, G., Badiola, A., Canudo, J.I., Gasca, J.M., and Moreno−Azanza, M.

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