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teeth of Lanasaurus scalpridens are broadest mesiodistally , but this difference can be attributed to age ... More anterior teeth have taller crowns , whereas mesiodistal crown width increases towards the back of the tooth row .
teeth of Lanasaurus scalpridens are broadest mesiodistally , but this difference can be attributed to age ... More anterior teeth have taller crowns , whereas mesiodistal crown width increases towards the back of the tooth row .
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In the described dentition , teeth within triplets are arranged in order of increasing age from front to back ... The first point , which has not been stressed previously , is the marked curvature of the postcanine tooth row .
In the described dentition , teeth within triplets are arranged in order of increasing age from front to back ... The first point , which has not been stressed previously , is the marked curvature of the postcanine tooth row .
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It is important to note that the striations have the same orientation as the ridge on tooth 10 discussed below . ... The specimens fit rather well and give an indication of the degree of incompleteness of the dentary tooth row .
It is important to note that the striations have the same orientation as the ridge on tooth 10 discussed below . ... The specimens fit rather well and give an indication of the degree of incompleteness of the dentary tooth row .
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abbreviations adjacent angle ANNALS anterior appear arrangement author's name authors bears belong bicuspidata canine capital comma consors continue crown damaged demonstrated dentary dentition described designated discussed distal edge evidence figures formed front give given Heterodontosaurus Hopson illustrations impressions included indicated interpretation italics labial Lanasaurus scalpridens larger letters lines Lingual locality look lower teeth Lycorhinus angustidens Haughton mature maxilla maxillary meet mesial migrate Note occlusal opposed orientation original parentheses pattern photographs Polish position possibly Postcanine posterior groove present previously probably published punctuation references replacement result ridge Scale bar scientific name seen separates single slightly Smith South African Museum species specimen stage stage facet staggered striations subheadings surface Synonymy Tables third Three Thulborn tooth tooth row triplets upper upper tooth volume wear facets whereas worn X-rays