Heterodontus sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0123 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C45E8796-6970-197C-FFDB-3EDCFDF2B3CF |
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Felipe |
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Heterodontus sp. |
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Material.—Anterior and lateral tooth from the Br2 at Faxe MGUH 298451, OESM-10046-13).
Description.—The anterior tooth is poorly preserved. It has a single rounded principal cusp and a single mesial cusplet and two distal cusplets, the more distal being very small. The labial crown base is only slightly ornamented. The lateral tooth bears a long straight carina, no central cusp, and is ornamented by a series of fine ridges originating from the carina and passing at right angles across the crown.
Remarks.—This large tooth, which probably represents an undescribed species, despite having a distinct carina, is closer to the H. portusjacksoni grouping in ornamentation, consisting of fine striae rather than large pits. It is similar in morphology to the Late Cretaceous species H. lonzeensis (Herman, 1977) and less inflated than the Paleocene species H. lerichei ( Casier, 1943) . Case and Borodin (2000) published a new species H. elongatus from the middle Eocene of North Carolina ( USA), which shares a similar morphology, with a faint ornamentation on the anterior teeth, but with less distinct ridges on the lateral teeth.
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