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English: Figure 1. Andersonerpeton longidentatum comb. nov., RM 2.1129, left lower jaw. Scale bar equals 1 cm. (a) Ventral view, (b) left lateral view, (c) occlusal view, (d) medial view. Abbreviations: ?acden: postular ornament possibly equivalent to accessory denticles; ad: adsymphyseal; c1: first coronoid; c2: second coronoid; c3: third coronoid; cf: coronoid fang; d: dentary; dpsf: dentary parasymphyseal fang; lpsf: lateral parasymphyseal foramen; Mb: Meckelian bone; pa: prearticular; psp: postsplenial; spl: splenial.
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Pardo Jason D. and Mann Arjan "A basal aïstopod from the earliest Pennsylvanian of Canada, and the antiquity of the first limbless tetrapod lineage". 5. Royal Society Open Science.

http://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181056
Author Jason D. Pardo, Arjan Mann

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The jaw of Andersonerpeton longidentatum in multiple views

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