Dysganus haydenianus, Cope, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3371111 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4715948 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCF91D-FFDD-2E69-FE57-FC5CB241F657 |
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Dysganus haydenianus |
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sp. nov. |
Dysganus haydenianus , nov. sp.
Represented by a number of teeth found in such relation that they are supposed to belong to two individuals.
They differ materially in form from those of the D. encaustus , and exceed any of them in size.
The base of the tooth possesses the thick investment of rough cementum, and has a slope away from the base of the crown. The form of the crown is peculiar in possessing a lateral face placed at a strong angle to the usual face, and separated from it by a strong protuberant angular ridge. This angular cuttinig face would resemble that of the Diclonii were it not that the body of dentine of which it is composed is a flat plate inistead of a triangular segment of a subquadrate prism. Each face has a separate plate, which is separated from the other by a suture. A solid mass fills the angle between them, which is divided by a groove produced by the pressure of the angle of the face of the succeeding tooth which fits it. The wider of the " front " faces is divided by a low longitudinal ridge. Both of the faces are bounded by an external incurved ridge which cause them to have a concave surface.
A tooth of a size equal to that of the one just described was found with it, has a form more nearly like that of D. encaustus , in the less degree of prominenice of the lateral angle. It displays but a single posterior cementum-like mass, which presents considerable lateral faces as well as a posterior onie, as in the first described tootlh.
Measurements. | M. | |
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Length of base of crown | .010 | |
Elevation of remaining part of crown | .006 | |
Diameter of crown | antero-posterior | .015 |
transverse, total | .010 | |
" dentine | .004 |
Dedicated to Doctor F. V. Haydenl, U. S. Geologist.
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