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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2017
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2017) 136 (1): 136–138.
...Luca Pandolfi; Tassos Kotsakis Abstract A fragmentary mandible of Tapirus housed at Museo di Paleontologia, Sapienza Università di Roma, was indicated as collected at Castel San Pietro (Rieti) and/or Nera Montoro (Terni), representing the southernmost occurrence of the taxon in Italy and suggesting...
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Published: 24 January 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (2): 156–165.
...Gregory F. Funston; Philip J. Currie Abstract Until recently, caenagnathids were a family of oviraptorosaurs represented only by fragmentary material. As such, caenagnathid biology has never been studied in depth. A well-preserved mandible provides new information on the anatomy and dietary habits...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 May 2013
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (5): 278–284.
... patterns in Cambrian crustacean evolution has been unclear, because of the small number of known occurrences. Previously, Cambrian copepods were represented solely by isolated mandibles (jaws) from the Deadwood Formation of Saskatchewan, Canada (middle to late Cambrian; = Series 3 to Furongian). Herein we...
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Published: 01 September 2001
Journal of Paleontology (2001) 75 (5): 1016–1042.
...JOHN R. BOLT; R. ERIC LOMBARD Abstract Exceptionally well-preserved Late Mississippian colosteid amphibian specimens occur in southern Illinois; the mandible is described here. Unexpectedly primitive features include toothed adsymphysial and intercoronoid fossa with fenestrate floor. The large...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1979
Journal of Paleontology (1979) 53 (3): 550–552.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1971
Journal of Paleontology (1971) 45 (1): 130–133.
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Published: 01 January 1955
Journal of Paleontology (1955) 29 (1): 102–104.
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1987
Journal of Paleontology (1987) 61 (3): 521–538.
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Barnacle attachment pits on the skull of Caretta caretta. A) The skull and mandible of USNM 235362 with tomia in place. B) The skull and mandible of USNM 235362 with tomia removed. Note that without the tomia in place the articulated mandible assumes an unnatural angle. C) Close-up of the barnacle in A, which is embedded in the upper tomium just below the left orbit. D) Barnacle scar below the barnacle illustrated in C. E) Ventral surface of the mandible of USNM 235580. Note the numerous shallow pit in the center of the mandible. F) Close-up of the left anterior portion of the mandible of USNM 235580 showing two large barnacle pits. G) Right side of the mandible of USNM 235581 with tomium in place. Note the occurrence of barnacles (Platylepas hexastylos) on the chin region as well as on the right dentary. H) Close-up of two P. hexastylos on the center of the dentary illustrated in G.
Published: 21 November 2022
Fig. 7 Barnacle attachment pits on the skull of Caretta caretta . A ) The skull and mandible of USNM 235362 with tomia in place. B ) The skull and mandible of USNM 235362 with tomia removed. Note that without the tomia in place the articulated mandible assumes an unnatural angle. C ) Close-up
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Echericetus novellus n. gen. n. sp., holotype, MRAHBCS Pal/V119. (1) Left mandible. (2) Right mandible. The asterisks mark the equivalent section level at the right mandible.
Published: 01 November 2023
Figure 12. Echericetus novellus n. gen. n. sp., holotype, MRAHBCS Pal/V119. ( 1 ) Left mandible. ( 2 ) Right mandible. The asterisks mark the equivalent section level at the right mandible.
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(1) Mandible of Sumidadectes chozaensis (Olson, 1954) n. comb., FMNH UR 97, holotype, in occlusal view. (2) Fragment of maxilla of Sumidadectes chozaensis, FMNH UR 97, holotype, in occlusal view. Arrow points anteriorly. (3, 4) Skull of Sumidadectes chozaensis, FMNH UR 183, in dorsal (3) and ventral (4) views. Scale bars = 2 cm (1, 3, 4); 1 cm (2).
Published: 01 January 2024
Figure 1. ( 1 ) Mandible of Sumidadectes chozaensis (Olson, 1954 ) n. comb., FMNH UR 97, holotype, in occlusal view. ( 2 ) Fragment of maxilla of Sumidadectes chozaensis , FMNH UR 97, holotype, in occlusal view. Arrow points anteriorly. ( 3, 4 ) Skull of Sumidadectes chozaensis , FMNH UR 183
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Partial skull and mandible of Sumidadectes chozaensis (Olson, 1954) n. comb., USNM V 21275, in dorsolateral (1), left lateral (2), and ventral (3) views. af, articular facet for jaw joint; an, angular; ar, articular; c, coronoid; d, dentary; dc, caniniform tooth of dentary; en, external narial fenestra; f, frontal; j, jugal; l, lacrimal; m, maxilla; mtp, maxillary tooth plate; n, nasal; or, orbit; pa, prearticular; pl, palatine; plp, posterolateral process of articular; pm, premaxilla; po, postorbital; prf, prefrontal; q, quadrate; qj, quadratojugal; sa, surangular; sm, septomaxilla; sp, splenial; sq, squamosal. Gray indicates restored regions on specimen. Scale bar = 2 cm.
Published: 01 January 2024
Figure 2. Partial skull and mandible of Sumidadectes chozaensis (Olson, 1954 ) n. comb., USNM V 21275, in dorsolateral ( 1 ), left lateral ( 2 ), and ventral ( 3 ) views. af, articular facet for jaw joint; an, angular; ar, articular; c, coronoid; d, dentary; dc, caniniform tooth of dentary; en
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 Figure3—Mandibles of Anchitheriomys suevicus from Central European localities in labial (a), occlusal (b), and lingual (c) views. 1, left juvenile mandible GPIW 314 ; 2, left mandible PIMUZ A/V 1327; 3, right mandible IPB HaH 6407 (inverse); 4, left mandible IPB HaH 5151
Published: 01 September 2008
Figure 3 —Mandibles of Anchitheriomys suevicus from Central European localities in labial (a), occlusal (b), and lingual (c) views. 1 , left juvenile mandible GPIW 314 ; 2, left mandible PIMUZ A/V 1327; 3 , right mandible IPB HaH 6407 (inverse); 4 , left mandible IPB HaH 5151
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 Figure13—Lower cheek teeth of Tapirus polkensis from the GFS (1–4) and CFPD (5–6) shown in occlusal view. 1, ETMNH 3699, right mandible with p2–p3, dp4, m1–m2; 2, ETMNH 3719, right mandible with p2–m3; 3, ETMNH 608, right mandible with p2–m3; 4, ETMNH 3717, right mandible with p2– m3; 5, UF 223986, partial right mandible with p2–p4; 6, UF 14445, partial right mandible with m1–m3
Published: 01 March 2009
Figure 13 —Lower cheek teeth of Tapirus polkensis from the GFS ( 1–4 ) and CFPD ( 5–6 ) shown in occlusal view. 1, ETMNH 3699, right mandible with p2–p3, dp4, m1–m2; 2, ETMNH 3719, right mandible with p2–m3; 3, ETMNH 608, right mandible with p2–m3; 4, ETMNH 3717, right mandible with p2
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Rhizodopsis rankini. (a) GLAHM 163333. Labial aspect of left mandible. Scale bar 5.0 mm. (b) GLAHM 163334. Labial aspect of left dentary. Scale bar 4.0 mm. (c) Lingual aspect of a left dentary. An isolated element from GLAHM 163330. Scale bar 4.0 mm.
Published: 10 August 2023
Fig. 8. Rhizodopsis rankini . ( a ) GLAHM 163333. Labial aspect of left mandible. Scale bar 5.0 mm. ( b ) GLAHM 163334. Labial aspect of left dentary. Scale bar 4.0 mm. ( c ) Lingual aspect of a left dentary. An isolated element from GLAHM 163330. Scale bar 4.0 mm.
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Published: 24 July 2023
Table 1. Gut contents in Pachycormus spp. HL, head length; ML, mandible length; SL, standard length. ‘?’ denotes an unobtainable measurement, whereas ‘n/a’ is used for missing anatomy and/or unspecified data from previous studies.
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Lower dentition and mandible of UCMP 316883, holotype partial right mandible with m1–m3 of Deperetomys dingusi n. sp. (1) Occlusal view, (2) labial view (reversed), (3) lingual view, (4) ventral view of diastemal region and incisor; note one central and two labial ridges, (5) UCMP 316525, paratype Lm3.
Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 9. Lower dentition and mandible of UCMP 316883, holotype partial right mandible with m1–m3 of Deperetomys dingusi n. sp. ( 1 ) Occlusal view, ( 2 ) labial view (reversed), ( 3 ) lingual view, ( 4 ) ventral view of diastemal region and incisor; note one central and two labial ridges, ( 5
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Figure2—Mandibles of Andrewsiphius sloani and Kutchicetus minimusBajpai and Thewissen, 2000. 1, 2, right lateral and occlusal view of mandible of Andrewsiphius (IITR-SB 2723); 3, 4, left lateral and occlusal view of mandible of Kutchicetus (IITR-SB 2629); 5, 6, occlusal and left lateral view of mandible of Kutchicetus (IITR-SB 2618); 7, occlusal view of mandible of Kutchicetus (IITR-SB 2780); 8, 9, occlusal and left lateral view of mandible of Andrewsiphius sloani, holotype (LUVP 11002); 10, occlusal view of gypsified mandible of Andrewsiphius, holotype of A. kutchensis (LUVP 11060), junior synonym of A. sloani. Abbreviations: al, alveolus for identified tooth; Dev Man, end of mandibular symphysis on dorsal side; rami deviate from here. Man Cr, paired mandibular sagittal crest
Published: 01 September 2009
Figure 2 —Mandibles of Andrewsiphius sloani and Kutchicetus minimus Bajpai and Thewissen, 2000 . 1 , 2 , right lateral and occlusal view of mandible of Andrewsiphius (IITR-SB 2723); 3 , 4 , left lateral and occlusal view of mandible of Kutchicetus (IITR-SB 2629); 5 , 6 , occlusal
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(A) Mandible dated at 3.6 Ma from Laetoli that is used as a paratype of Australopithecus afarensis and (B) Mary Leakey and coworkers at Locality 7 (a hominin footprint site) at Laetoli.
Published: 01 April 2023
Figure 3. ( A ) Mandible dated at 3.6 Ma from Laetoli that is used as a paratype of Australopithecus afarensis and ( B ) Mary Leakey and coworkers at Locality 7 (a hominin footprint site) at Laetoli.
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 Figure4—Mandibles of Anchitheriomys suevicus from Central European localities in labial (a), occlusal (b), and lingual (c) views. 1, right mandible SMNS 42947 (inverse); 2, right mandible GPIT 1390 (inverse); 3, left mandible GPIW 127b
Published: 01 September 2008
Figure 4 —Mandibles of Anchitheriomys suevicus from Central European localities in labial (a), occlusal (b), and lingual (c) views. 1, right mandible SMNS 42947 (inverse); 2 , right mandible GPIT 1390 (inverse); 3 , left mandible GPIW 127b