Archive image from page 172 of A description of the fossil. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey descriptionoffos00fowl Year: 1911 Fig. yy.—Edaphodon solidulus (Cope). (Type, from Hussakof.) tinal area. Posterior outer dentinal area very small and faces inwards from gradual elevation of outer superior margin. Inner area very large, undivided, accompanied on inner margin by a slender column which issues in posterior corner of symphyseal plane. Length (restored) about 64 mm. (From Cope.) This species was made the basis of a sepa


Archive image from page 172 of A description of the fossil. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey descriptionoffos00fowl Year: 1911 Fig. yy.—Edaphodon solidulus (Cope). (Type, from Hussakof.) tinal area. Posterior outer dentinal area very small and faces inwards from gradual elevation of outer superior margin. Inner area very large, undivided, accompanied on inner margin by a slender column which issues in posterior corner of symphyseal plane. Length (restored) about 64 mm. (From Cope.) This species was made the basis of a separate genus by Cope. The large inner area of dentinal tubules, with a terminal one is- suing near the apex, and only a single small external dentinal area were the chief characters he advanced. However, I accept Hay's action in merging Diphrissa with Edaphodon.


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