Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).

Specimens ZIN PH 55/246 (A–D), ZIN PH 15/246 (E–H), ZIN PH 58/246 (I–L) in labial (A, E, I), lingual (B, F, J), occlusal (C, G, L) views, and interpretive drawings in occlusal (D, H) and lingual (K) views showing the wear facets with scratches.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Pavel P. Skutschas (9275804), Vera A. Gvozdkova (10318489), Alexander O. Averianov (8435685), Alexey V. Lopatin (8435688), Thomas Martin (256128), Rico Schellhorn (5558639), Petr N. Kolosov (10318492), Valentina D. Markova (4572523), Veniamin V. Kolchanov (5858264), Dmitry V. Grigoriev (10318495), Ivan T. Kuzmin (10318498), Dmitry D. Vitenko (10318501)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g004
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14230906 2023-05-15T18:44:56+02:00 Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous). Pavel P. Skutschas (9275804) Vera A. Gvozdkova (10318489) Alexander O. Averianov (8435685) Alexey V. Lopatin (8435688) Thomas Martin (256128) Rico Schellhorn (5558639) Petr N. Kolosov (10318492) Valentina D. Markova (4572523) Veniamin V. Kolchanov (5858264) Dmitry V. Grigoriev (10318495) Ivan T. Kuzmin (10318498) Dmitry D. Vitenko (10318501) 2021-03-17T17:37:44Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Maxillary_teeth_with_a_single_apical_facet_of_Stegosauria_indet_from_the_Teete_locality_Yakutia_Russia_Batylykh_Formation_Lower_Cretaceous_/14230906 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Sociology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified tooth formation time tooth replacement rates Cretaceous Middle Jurassic stegosaur pattern palinal jaw motion basal ceratopsian Psittacosaurus Teete stegosaur facet high-latitude Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g004 2021-03-23T16:29:10Z Specimens ZIN PH 55/246 (A–D), ZIN PH 15/246 (E–H), ZIN PH 58/246 (I–L) in labial (A, E, I), lingual (B, F, J), occlusal (C, G, L) views, and interpretive drawings in occlusal (D, H) and lingual (K) views showing the wear facets with scratches. Still Image Yakutia Unknown
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topic Ecology
Sociology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
tooth formation time
tooth replacement rates
Cretaceous
Middle Jurassic stegosaur
pattern
palinal jaw motion
basal ceratopsian Psittacosaurus
Teete stegosaur
facet
high-latitude
spellingShingle Ecology
Sociology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
tooth formation time
tooth replacement rates
Cretaceous
Middle Jurassic stegosaur
pattern
palinal jaw motion
basal ceratopsian Psittacosaurus
Teete stegosaur
facet
high-latitude
Pavel P. Skutschas (9275804)
Vera A. Gvozdkova (10318489)
Alexander O. Averianov (8435685)
Alexey V. Lopatin (8435688)
Thomas Martin (256128)
Rico Schellhorn (5558639)
Petr N. Kolosov (10318492)
Valentina D. Markova (4572523)
Veniamin V. Kolchanov (5858264)
Dmitry V. Grigoriev (10318495)
Ivan T. Kuzmin (10318498)
Dmitry D. Vitenko (10318501)
Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).
topic_facet Ecology
Sociology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
tooth formation time
tooth replacement rates
Cretaceous
Middle Jurassic stegosaur
pattern
palinal jaw motion
basal ceratopsian Psittacosaurus
Teete stegosaur
facet
high-latitude
description Specimens ZIN PH 55/246 (A–D), ZIN PH 15/246 (E–H), ZIN PH 58/246 (I–L) in labial (A, E, I), lingual (B, F, J), occlusal (C, G, L) views, and interpretive drawings in occlusal (D, H) and lingual (K) views showing the wear facets with scratches.
format Still Image
author Pavel P. Skutschas (9275804)
Vera A. Gvozdkova (10318489)
Alexander O. Averianov (8435685)
Alexey V. Lopatin (8435688)
Thomas Martin (256128)
Rico Schellhorn (5558639)
Petr N. Kolosov (10318492)
Valentina D. Markova (4572523)
Veniamin V. Kolchanov (5858264)
Dmitry V. Grigoriev (10318495)
Ivan T. Kuzmin (10318498)
Dmitry D. Vitenko (10318501)
author_facet Pavel P. Skutschas (9275804)
Vera A. Gvozdkova (10318489)
Alexander O. Averianov (8435685)
Alexey V. Lopatin (8435688)
Thomas Martin (256128)
Rico Schellhorn (5558639)
Petr N. Kolosov (10318492)
Valentina D. Markova (4572523)
Veniamin V. Kolchanov (5858264)
Dmitry V. Grigoriev (10318495)
Ivan T. Kuzmin (10318498)
Dmitry D. Vitenko (10318501)
author_sort Pavel P. Skutschas (9275804)
title Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).
title_short Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).
title_full Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).
title_fullStr Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).
title_full_unstemmed Maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous).
title_sort maxillary teeth with a single apical facet of stegosauria indet. from the teete locality yakutia, russia; batylykh formation (lower cretaceous).
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g004
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genre_facet Yakutia
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doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g004
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