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Teeth of Jalodus and Bransonella from the western Holy Cross Mountains. A. Jalodus australiensis (Long, 1990), MWGUW/ Ps/1/17 in labial/aboral view; from Ostrówka, sample F-11, late Famennian, Late expansa or Early praesulcata Zone. B, C. Bransonella nebraskensis (Johnson, 1984) from Todowa Grząba, sample TG-D, Viséan, bilineatus Zone. B. ZPAL P.IV/213 in oral view; C. ZPAL P.IV/215 in lateral and aboral/labial views. Scale bar = 0.5 mm.
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... margaritae Ginter and Sun, 2007 Ginter and Złotnik, 2019, fig. 5E), but in the larger specimen the respective numbers are three and four (Fig. 8C). The bases of the cusps are fused. There are tubercles on both labial and lingual sides of the cusps. In the larger tooth (4 mm mesio-distally) the main part of the crown is strongly elevated. Stratigraphic range: In Poland, Carboniferous, late Viséan, G. ...
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... origin, were found. Among them there are denticles with a single row of cusps ("Stemmatias simplex", Fig. 9F), a double row of cusps ("Stemmatias bicristatus", Fig. 9E), and there is even one element with three rows of cusps, looking like a fan (Fig. 9D). Rare irregular mucous membrane denticles, similar to those described by Liao et al. (2007, fig. 5D-G) also were ...
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... margaritae Ginter and Sun, 2007 Ginter and Złotnik, 2019, fig. 5E), but in the larger specimen the respective numbers are three and four (Fig. 8C). The bases of the cusps are fused. There are tubercles on both labial and lingual sides of the cusps. In the larger tooth (4 mm mesio-distally) the main part of the crown is strongly elevated. Stratigraphic range: In Poland, Carboniferous, late Viséan, G. ...
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... origin, were found. Among them there are denticles with a single row of cusps ("Stemmatias simplex", Fig. 9F), a double row of cusps ("Stemmatias bicristatus", Fig. 9E), and there is even one element with three rows of cusps, looking like a fan (Fig. 9D). Rare irregular mucous membrane denticles, similar to those described by Liao et al. (2007, fig. 5D-G) also were ...