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Italiano: SEM micrographs of Asionyctia guoi, Gashatan ALMA (late Paleocene) from Subeng (Inner Mongolia, China). A. IMM 2001−SB−9, left dentary fragment with p4 and alveoli of i1–p3, in occlusal (A1), labial (A2) and lingual views (A3). B. IMM 2004−SB−2, right dentary fragment with p3–4 and alveoli of c–p2, in occlusal (B1), labial (B2), and lingual (B3) views.
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Source Missiaen, P. and Smith, T. 2005. A new Paleocene nyctitheriid insectivore from Inner Mongolia (China) and the origin of Asian nyctitheriids. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3): 513–522.
Author Missiaen, P. and Smith, T. 2005.

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