Chiroderma (10.3897-zookeys.918.48786) Figure 5
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Figure 5; Lateral view of the second lower premolar on the right mandible of A Chiroderma gorgasi and B C. trinitatum. The arrow points to the accessory cusp that is absent in C. gorgasi and present in C. trinitatum. But note the variation in cusp formation in C. trinitatum.
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