File:Hadrocodium wui lower jaw 3.png
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English: CT rendering of the mammaliaform Hadrocodium wui Luo, Crompton, and Sun, 2001 (holotype, IVPP 8275) from the Lower Lufeng Formation, Lower Jurassic of Yunnan, China. A. Mandibles and upper teeth (as preserved) in ventral view. B. Mandibles in association with upper teeth in dorsal view. The upper teeth are more inclined (as preserved) and are oblique to the lower teeth. Post-mortem distortion caused the upper postcanines to shift relative to lower teeth, by half a cusp length. |
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Source | https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00949.2021 |
Author | Luo, Z.-X., Bhullar, B.-A.S., Crompton, A.W., Neander, A.I., and Rowe, T.B. |
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