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Title: Tooth serration morphologies in the genus Machimosaurus from the Late Jurassic of Europe
Authors: Young, Mark T.
Steel, Lorna
Brusatte, Stephen L.
Keywords: Evolution
Palaeontology
Ecology
Dental morphology
Enamel ridges
Europe
Machimosaurus
Teleosauridae
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: Machimosauruswas a large-bodied durophagous/chelonivorous genus of teleosaurid crocodylomorph that lived in shallow marine and brackish ecosystems during the Late Jurassic. Among teleosaurids, Machimosaurusand its sister taxon ‘Steneosaurus’ obtusidens are characterized by having foreshortened rostra, proportionally enlarged supratemporal fenestrae and blunt teeth with numerous apicobasal ridges and a shorter anastomosed ridged pattern in the apical region.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22292
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