Cynodont from the Upper Triassic of East Greenland: tooth replacement and double-rootedness
Journal Article A new genus and species of cynodont from the Upper Triassic Fleming Fjord Formation of East Greenland possesses double-rooted postcanine teeth and a nonalternate pattern of tooth replacement. The specimen represents an addition to the known diversity of Early Mesozoic taxa with multi...
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Language: | English |
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Museum of Comparative Zoology
2001
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Online Access: | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63n2mgg |
Summary: | Journal Article A new genus and species of cynodont from the Upper Triassic Fleming Fjord Formation of East Greenland possesses double-rooted postcanine teeth and a nonalternate pattern of tooth replacement. The specimen represents an addition to the known diversity of Early Mesozoic taxa with multi-rooted dentitions (tritylodontids, Sinoconodon sp., haramiyids, morganucodontids, Meurthodon gallicus), and casts doubt on traditional interpretations of the interdependency of reduced tooth replacement patterns and teeth with multiple roots. |
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