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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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
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248163.g014
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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.