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Holotype (SAM-PK-2342) of Aelurognathus tigriceps (Broom & Haughton, 1913) in (A) dorsal and (C) left lateral view (with (B) and (D) interpretive drawings).

Abbreviations: ar, articular; C, upper canine; d, dentary; fr, frontal; I, upper incisor; j, jugal; la, lacrimal; mx, maxilla; na, nasal; pa, parietal; PC, upper postcanine; pmx, premaxilla; po, postorbital; pof, postfrontal; pp, preparietal; prf, prefrontal; rla, reflected lamina of angular; sa, surangular; smx, septomaxilla; sq, squamosal. Gray indicates matrix, hatching indicates plaster. Scale bar equals 10 cm.
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Source https://peerj.com/articles/1608/
Author Christian F. Kammerer

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