- jaw and the
vomer and
palatine bone in the
upper jaw have
patches of
monocuspid and
unbladed teeth arranged in
polystichous patterns. If the conditions...
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complex are
larger than the
dentition teeth, and they
appear as
elongate monocuspid denticles. In Stethacanthus, the
pelvic girdles consist of
sheets of prismatic...
-
Tupelocetus differed from
other protocetids due to its deep
occipital cavity,
monocuspid premolars, and
large nasal processes. It has been
found via tip-dating...
- they are
referred to as
tusks or fangs.
Although most
temnospondyls have
monocuspid teeth, the
presence of
bicuspid and/or
pedicellate teeth in some dissorophoids...
- the
pterygoid bears two
ridges of teeth. The
teeth of
Pasawioops are
monocuspid and recurved.
Unlike some
derived amphibamiforms such as Gerobatrachus...
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splenial parts of the jaw,
which have one to two
distinct cusps. The
monocuspid teeth of the B.
taitana are the
three or four most
anterior teeth and...
-
teeth arranged in
anteriorly pointed V-shaped rows. The
central tooth is
monocuspid and
spatulate with a
truncated cusp. The
lateral teeth are bicuspid; the...
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quadrangular bases.
These bases are thick,
amounting to 30% of the
tooth height.
Monocuspid denticles, the
largest of
which being barely over 2 mm tall, are mostly...
-
teeth arranged in
anteriorly pointed V-shaped rows. The
central tooth is
monocuspid and short-spatulate with a
truncated cusp. The
lateral teeth are bicuspid;...
- premaxillary, maxillary, prevomerine, and
palatine teeth. Most
teeth monocuspid. The
prevomerine and
palatine teeth are the only
exceptions and they are...