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The much discussed specimen UCL A100 ( Thulborn 1970 ) was probably correctly identified as L. angustidens ; it cannot be grouped with L. consors as Abrictosaurus Hopson , 1975. The intention of this paper is to refrain as far as ...
The much discussed specimen UCL A100 ( Thulborn 1970 ) was probably correctly identified as L. angustidens ; it cannot be grouped with L. consors as Abrictosaurus Hopson , 1975. The intention of this paper is to refrain as far as ...
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... being very little worn ; 7 appears to have complex wear , but the two small basal facets were probably induced by trapped food rather than direct tooth on tooth contact ( this is an old tooth ) ; 8 is also well worn .
... being very little worn ; 7 appears to have complex wear , but the two small basal facets were probably induced by trapped food rather than direct tooth on tooth contact ( this is an old tooth ) ; 8 is also well worn .
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In the tooth sequence 6 to 13 , root - canal fillings are present for all except tooth 7 - this is probably a quirk of preservation as 7 should be the last in the series 13-10-7 to be replaced . X - rays of L. scalpridens reveal a full ...
In the tooth sequence 6 to 13 , root - canal fillings are present for all except tooth 7 - this is probably a quirk of preservation as 7 should be the last in the series 13-10-7 to be replaced . X - rays of L. scalpridens reveal a full ...
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