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diastema (pl.:
diastemata, from Gr**** διάστημα, 'space') is a
space or gap
between two teeth. Many
species of
mammals have
diastemata as a
normal feature...
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species Dinofelis abeli.
Further fossil species were named,
including Felis diastemata and
Meganthereon barlowi,
which were
later transferred to the
genus Therailurus...
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Acacia diastemata, also
known as the
sandstone pavement wattle, is a
shrub to
small tree
belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Juliflorae that...
- only
occurs in the
vicinity of the
Monte Vulture in Italy.
Brachygnatha diastemata,
found in
China (Shaanxi).Zhang & Yang, 1993
Brahmaea ardjoeno (Kalis...
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innumerable creations and
powers in the
several 'stages' of the
upper world (
diastemata), in
which they
speak of 365
heavens and say that "their
great archon"...
- †Dinofelis Zdansky, 1924 †D.
aronoki †D.
barlowi †D.
cristata †D.
darti †D.
diastemata †D.
paleoonca †D.
petteri †D.
piveteaui †D.
werdelini †Metailurus Zdansky...
- membrane) is sp****ly haired. The
palate is flat, and
there are
distinct diastemata (gaps)
between the
upper canines and premolars. Po****tions of this species...
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joined below the
crown base
postcanines are
densely packed without long
diastemata From
these mandibular features,
Fitzgerald 2006
concluded that in mysticetes...
- double-rooted in
Andrewsiphius but single-rooted in Kutchicetus; the
large diastemata in the
former are
absent the latter; and the tail
vertebrae are more robust...
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pantodonts have a
primitive dental formula (3.1.4.33.1.4.3) with
little or no
diastemata.
Their most
important synapomorphy are the
zalambdodont (V-shaped ectoloph...