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Broom considered that , since no Dicynodon specimen had postcanine teeth , the
present forms should be referred to a new genus . He argued that D . microtrema
was probably synonymous with Tropidostoma dunni , and therefore assigned ...
Broom considered that , since no Dicynodon specimen had postcanine teeth , the
present forms should be referred to a new genus . He argued that D . microtrema
was probably synonymous with Tropidostoma dunni , and therefore assigned ...
Page 243
developed postcanine teeth , the wide intertemporal region with the parietals
exposed , and features of the braincase , which Olson ( 1937 ) described . The
presence of a labial fossa and the shape of the palatine in not encroaching upon
the ...
developed postcanine teeth , the wide intertemporal region with the parietals
exposed , and features of the braincase , which Olson ( 1937 ) described . The
presence of a labial fossa and the shape of the palatine in not encroaching upon
the ...
Page 261
This control might have been less essential since the foodstuff ingested would
have been passive and ( more importantly ) because muscles were taking over
the role of controlling jaw movements . Suite E ( defining Endothiodon ) ( i ) Teeth
lie ...
This control might have been less essential since the foodstuff ingested would
have been passive and ( more importantly ) because muscles were taking over
the role of controlling jaw movements . Suite E ( defining Endothiodon ) ( i ) Teeth
lie ...
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