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Leptomeryx evanis Deer partial maxilla
The partial maxilla bone of a small deer-like ruminant called Leptomeryx evansi of early Oligocene age (approx. 38-24.8 million years). There are 5 badly worn teeth in the upper jaw. The Leptomeryx fossil is from the U.S.A. Wyoming, White River Formation. The dimensions of the maxilla are approximately: 34 mm x 24 mm x 12.5 mm. Weight: approx. 10 grams + packaging. The fossil is in a natural state, not preserved. I will give you the fossil in a plastic storage box measuring approx. 41 mm x 29 mm x 23 mm.