. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Figs. 6-8. Tevatodon spekei. (6) Maxillae with canines and P2, occlusal and lateral aspects. (), Koru. (7) Right mandible with P2 4, occlusal and lateral aspects. (), Koru. (8) Left mandible with Pl „, occlusal and lateral aspects. (), Songhor. All xi-5. Material of the lower dentition is more abundant and between the specimens almost a complete dentition is known. Specimens , 4040 and 4041 probably all belong to the same individual, while specimens M. 14308 and probably belong to another indiv


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . Figs. 6-8. Tevatodon spekei. (6) Maxillae with canines and P2, occlusal and lateral aspects. (), Koru. (7) Right mandible with P2 4, occlusal and lateral aspects. (), Koru. (8) Left mandible with Pl „, occlusal and lateral aspects. (), Songhor. All xi-5. Material of the lower dentition is more abundant and between the specimens almost a complete dentition is known. Specimens , 4040 and 4041 probably all belong to the same individual, while specimens M. 14308 and probably belong to another individual which could well be the same as the holotype, M. 14215 and The Songhor individual is immature with the permanent dentition still erupting while the Koru animal is a fully mature adult with well worn dentition. Of the three molars, Mx is the smallest and M3 the largest, and all three are. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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