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Figure 2. Wear patterns on representative teeth of NMV P252567, suggesting suction feeding in an aetiocetid. A, left upper canine or first premolar; B, double-rooted postcanine 1; C,?lower double-rooted postcanine 2; D,?lower double-rooted postcanine 3; E, micro-computed tomography cross section of...
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Summary: | Figure 2. Wear patterns on representative teeth of NMV P252567, suggesting suction feeding in an aetiocetid. A, left upper canine or first premolar; B, double-rooted postcanine 1; C,?lower double-rooted postcanine 2; D,?lower double-rooted postcanine 3; E, micro-computed tomography cross section of postcanine 1, showing the depth and rounded edges of the horizontal striations (marked by large black arrows). A–C are shown in lingual, labial and anterior/posterior view, D in lingual view only. ... : Published as part of Marx, Felix G., Hocking, David P., Park, Travis, Ziegler, Tim, Evans, Alistair R. & Fitzgerald, Erich M.G., 2016, Suction feeding preceded filtering in baleen whale evolution, pp. 71-82 in Memoirs of Museum Victoria 75 on page 74, DOI: 10.24199/j.mmv.2016.75.04, http://zenodo.org/record/12208507 ... |
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