Wavy enamel in stegosaurs and primitive ceratopsians under polarized light with lambda waveplate (“waves” are marked by white arrows).
Transverse section of the tooth ZIN PH 38/246 of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality, Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous) (A); transverse section of the tooth ZIN PH 104/117 of Stegosauria indet. from the Berezovsk coal mine, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Western Siberia, Russia (...
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Format: | Still Image |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g014 |
Summary: | Transverse section of the tooth ZIN PH 38/246 of Stegosauria indet. from the Teete locality, Yakutia, Russia; Batylykh Formation (Lower Cretaceous) (A); transverse section of the tooth ZIN PH 104/117 of Stegosauria indet. from the Berezovsk coal mine, Krasnoyarsk Territory, Western Siberia, Russia (Middle Jurassic) (B); transverse section of the tooth (without number) of Psittacosaurus sp. from the Shestakovo locality, Kemerovo Province, Western Siberia, Russia (Lower Cretaceous) (C). Abbreviations: de—dentin. |
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