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Left premaxilla and maxilla (PMU 24705/1a [formerly PMU R 233 a]) of Euhelopus zdanskyi in rostral (A), dorsal (B), left lateral (C), ventral (D), caudal (E), and medial (F) views.

Note the distinctive buttresses on the lingual side of the teeth, located near the base of the crown.
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