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The dentition is fully developed and well worn , indicating that this was a mature individual . There are 14 functional teeth and a rudimentary 15th . The teeth invite several descriptive analogies ; they are broadest linguolabially and ...
The dentition is fully developed and well worn , indicating that this was a mature individual . There are 14 functional teeth and a rudimentary 15th . The teeth invite several descriptive analogies ; they are broadest linguolabially and ...
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Thus , although the angle is age dependent , it is worth stressing for comparison with Heterodontosaurus that the new maxilla belonged to a mature individual . ) This included angle is a useful means of comparison as it is not affected ...
Thus , although the angle is age dependent , it is worth stressing for comparison with Heterodontosaurus that the new maxilla belonged to a mature individual . ) This included angle is a useful means of comparison as it is not affected ...
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This specimen represents a mature animal of a species characterized by very oblique wear facets . Three more teeth could have been present in the living dentary ( see Fig . 3 ) . This dentition contains ample evidence of a staggered ...
This specimen represents a mature animal of a species characterized by very oblique wear facets . Three more teeth could have been present in the living dentary ( see Fig . 3 ) . This dentition contains ample evidence of a staggered ...
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