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English: Pentasaurus goggai holotype mandible (NHMW 1876-VII-B-114) in left lateral view, note autapomorphic robust lateral dentary shelf at unusually anterior position on dentary. Abbreviations: dt, dentary table; lds, lateral dentary shelf. Scale bar equal 5 cm. |
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Source | The first skeletal evidence of a dicynodont from the lower Elliot Formation of South Africa. (2019) Palaeontologia africana http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/24148 |
Author | Christian F. Kammerer |
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