- the jaw bone, and are
fused to the bone at the base of the
socket (
ankylothecodont). In many
derived sphenodontians, the
premaxillary teeth at the front...
-
teeth are
thick and shortened. C****osaurus also has
teeth that are
ankylothecodont,
meaning that they are
fused to the bone of the jaw and
would not have...
-
Silesaurus and Sacisaurus. Like
other silesaurids, the
teeth were
ankylothecodont, set in
sockets but also
fused to the bone
through small ridges. The...
-
numerous as
those of that taxon. Like
other silesaurids,
Kwanasaurus has
ankylothecodont tooth implantation,
meaning the
teeth are set in
sockets but also fused...
-
which are
fused to the jaw bone by a rim
fibrous bone at
their bases (
ankylothecodont), a
characteristic trait of silesaurids.
Unlike the
typically leaf-shaped...
- are
poorly preserved,
those which can be
identified are
unusually ankylothecodont (placed in deep
sockets and
fused to the bone), but also compressed...
- Proterosuchus, is also preserved. The
teeth of
Tasmaniosaurus are
ankylothecodont,
meaning that they are both
fused to the
skull and jaw
bones by thin...
- forward,
almost at the very tip of the dentary. All of its
teeth are
ankylothecodont–their
roots fused with the jaw bones–as is
typical for azendohsaurids...
- the
earliest archosauriforms had
teeth fused to
their bony
sockets (
ankylothecodont). The
holotype material,
UNIPAMPA 653, was
collected from an exposure...
-
shares characteristics with
other early rhynchosaurs,
including their ankylothecodont dentition (teeth
within deep
sockets and
fused to the bone) and precision-shear...