. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 455. Figure 2. Medial views of left dentaries of palaeanodonts. (A) Prupalaeanodon schaffi, holotype, MCZ 20122. (B) Palaeanodon sp., reconstruction based on UM 63611 and 66243. (C) Ameloiabes simpsoni, holotype, PU 14855 (right dentary, reversed). Diagnosis. Only known species of the genus; measurements in Table 1. Etymology. For Charles R. Schaff, expert collector and prepara- tor, who discovered the holotype. Description. Only two teeth are preserved in the holotype, although the dentary is nearly complete and provides much in- formation about the mandibular morphol
. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 455. Figure 2. Medial views of left dentaries of palaeanodonts. (A) Prupalaeanodon schaffi, holotype, MCZ 20122. (B) Palaeanodon sp., reconstruction based on UM 63611 and 66243. (C) Ameloiabes simpsoni, holotype, PU 14855 (right dentary, reversed). Diagnosis. Only known species of the genus; measurements in Table 1. Etymology. For Charles R. Schaff, expert collector and prepara- tor, who discovered the holotype. Description. Only two teeth are preserved in the holotype, although the dentary is nearly complete and provides much in- formation about the mandibular morphology of Propalaeanodon schaffi. The horizontal ramus is intact as far forward as the posterior margin of the canine alveolus. This alveolar margin reveals that the canine was large, as in other palaeanodonts, and its. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
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