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Thylacoleo - Thylacoleonid Genera & Species: Tertiary Genera
Miocene Wipijiri Formation (Kutjamarpu Local Fauna, South Australia) discovered a nearly complete left dentary of this species which retained a number of rather well preserved teeth. A small number ... is the mandible described above. W. vanderleueri - The first fossil material of this species (a right dentary fragment) was found in 1967 by a group of field workers from the Bureau of ...
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The Thylacine Museum - Some Thylacine Relics: Tertiary (page 4)
M1-4 in the holotype dentary (lower jaw) of N. richi. (Murray and Megirian 2000) The holotype specimen is a well preserved right dentary containing teeth P1 through M4. N. richi ... fossils (Ride 1964). W. ridei was described on the basis of right maxillary fragment containing M1-2 and a left dentary fragment with M3. This species is more specialized than Muribacinus, Nimbacinus ...
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FLMNH Databases - Vertebrate Paleontology
... term "mandible" is used instead of "dentary" or "hemimandible" or "lower jaw;" in non-mammalian taxa, "dentary" is used if the specimen consists only of the dentary bone and "mandible" if bones ... a number enclosed within parentheses, that indicates the number of such specimens, e.g., "humerus, right; rib (12); vertebra, thoracic (6), associated" represents a partial skeleton of a single individual ...
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