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A TOOTH - BEARING MAXILLA REFERABLE TO LYCORHINUS ANGUSTIDENS HAUGHTON , 1924 ( DINOSAURIA , ORNITHISCHIA ) By C. E. Gow Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research , University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South ...
A TOOTH - BEARING MAXILLA REFERABLE TO LYCORHINUS ANGUSTIDENS HAUGHTON , 1924 ( DINOSAURIA , ORNITHISCHIA ) By C. E. Gow Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research , University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South ...
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... such a stage that pertained in the maxilla that opposed the type dentary of Lycorhinus , as demonstrated below . ... thin layer of maxillary bone roofs the deep tooth sockets : the canal fillings terminate at the alveolar border .
... such a stage that pertained in the maxilla that opposed the type dentary of Lycorhinus , as demonstrated below . ... thin layer of maxillary bone roofs the deep tooth sockets : the canal fillings terminate at the alveolar border .
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Hopson ( 1980 ) remarked that the Lanasaurus maxilla was larger than the maxilla of Heterodontosaurus . The new maxilla is still larger , and fits the Lycorhinus dentary rather well ; thus Lycorhinus could well have been a larger animal ...
Hopson ( 1980 ) remarked that the Lanasaurus maxilla was larger than the maxilla of Heterodontosaurus . The new maxilla is still larger , and fits the Lycorhinus dentary rather well ; thus Lycorhinus could well have been a larger animal ...
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