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- incomplete ridges that p**** around the base of the crown. Mammalian, multicusped ch**** teeth probably evolved from single-cusped teeth in synapsids, although...
- likely adapted to crushing. In Iharkutosuchus these teeth were even multicusped. This is often characteristic of mammals but is highly unusual for a...
- made the genus Austriadraco. In 1986 fossil jaw fragments containing multicusped teeth were found in Dockum Group rocks in western Texas. One fragment...
- ISSN 1851-8044. Montefeltro, F.C.; Laurini, C.R.; Langer, M.C. (2009). "Multicusped crocodyliform teeth from the Upper Cretaceous (São José do Rio Preto...
- primarily spanning from the Late Tri****ic to Paleocene. The dentition is multicusped and was used for grasping. Several species are known from skeletal remains...
- metres (6.6–9.8 ft). The dentition of Astercanthus is high crowned and multicusped. The low-rounded teeth previously attributed to the genus actually belong...
- combination of backwards-facing, single-cusped denticles around the head, multicusped lepidomorial denticles across the body, and pharyngeal denticles preserved...
- ch**** teeth which is a prominent problem across the globe. Mammalian, multicusped ch**** teeth probably evolved from single-cusped teeth in synapsids, although...
- Iharkutosuchus is unusual in its heterodonty: some of its teeth were complex and multicusped, like mammal teeth. The structure of the skull indicates that it could...
- lateral spines on the first metatarsi, three rows of eyes, and a large multicusped tooth. A. pterygodes are a rare sighting during most parts of the year...