. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Carpolestidae • Rose 25 *. Figure 14. Carpodaptes hazelae Simpson, PU 20839, right dentary with P4-M3. view (below). • 6. Cedar Point Quarry. Crown view (above) and lateral 59 specimens); it is variably developed, ranging from an incipient cuspule to one as well defined as any of the other apical cusps. The talonid of P4 in the Cedar Point specimens is usually not so distinctly set off from the blade as in the Scarritt indi- viduals, but this feature, too, is variable. Only a few upper dentitions are known for Carpoda


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Carpolestidae • Rose 25 *. Figure 14. Carpodaptes hazelae Simpson, PU 20839, right dentary with P4-M3. view (below). • 6. Cedar Point Quarry. Crown view (above) and lateral 59 specimens); it is variably developed, ranging from an incipient cuspule to one as well defined as any of the other apical cusps. The talonid of P4 in the Cedar Point specimens is usually not so distinctly set off from the blade as in the Scarritt indi- viduals, but this feature, too, is variable. Only a few upper dentitions are known for Carpodaptes hazelae. The Scarritt Quarry and Cedar Point Quarry specimens are similar except for the position of one cusp on P4 (Fig. 18). In the lingual section of P4 in three Scarritt specimens, the central cusp (the largest of the three lingual cusps) is situated approximately between the other two lingual cusps and contributes to the lingual face of the tooth. This same cusp in the two known specimens from Cedar Point is situated posterolabial to the anteriormost lingual cusp, thus it con- tributes almost nothing to the lingual face of the tooth. The fourth Scarritt specimen. 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. : The Museum


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