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English: "Figure 6: Comparison of the femur and astragalus of Sivaonyx hendeyi from Langebaanweg (South Africa), Sivaonyx beyi from TM 171, Toros-Menalla (Chad), and the extant African otter Aonyx capensis. (A and B) SAM-PQL-50120, left proximal epiphysis of the femur of Sivaonyx hendeyi. (A) rostral, and (B) medial views. (C and D) SAM-PQL-41523, left femur of Sivaonyx hendeyi. (C) Rostral, and (D) medial views. (E) TM 171-01-033, part of the holotype of Sivaonyx beyi from TM 171, fragment of left femur. (F and G) ZM-4474, left femur of Aonyx capensis. (F) Rostral, and (G) medial views. (H and I) SAM-PQL-72172, left astragalus of Sivaonyx hendeyi. (H). Dorsal, and (I) ventral views. (J and K) ZM-4474, left astragalus of Aonyx capensis. (J). Dorsal, and (K) ventral views. The scale bar equals 2 cm."
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New insights into the giant mustelids (Mammalia, Carnivora, Mustelidae) from Langebaanweg fossil site (West Coast Fossil Park, South Africa, early Pliocene)
Author Alberto Valenciano​, Romala Govender

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Enhydriodon hendeyi left proximal epiphysis of the femur views (A-D), Sivaonyx beyi left femur (E), Aonyx capensis left femur (F-G), Sivaonyx hendeyi left astragalus (H-I), Aonyx capensis left astragalus (J-K)

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