. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. OSTEOLOGY OF DEINONYCHUS ANTIRRHOPUS 39 Walker (1964) recorded some interesting observations on the orientation of tooth serrations in Ornithosuchus, noting that teeth in the premaxilla and anterior part of the maxilla possessed anterior and posterior serrations that were perpendicular to the respective tooth margins. In posterior maxillary teeth, however, the serrations are inclined obliquely toward the apex. Dentary teeth appear to have serrations more or less perpendicular to the tooth margin D. Please note that these images are extracted f


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. OSTEOLOGY OF DEINONYCHUS ANTIRRHOPUS 39 Walker (1964) recorded some interesting observations on the orientation of tooth serrations in Ornithosuchus, noting that teeth in the premaxilla and anterior part of the maxilla possessed anterior and posterior serrations that were perpendicular to the respective tooth margins. In posterior maxillary teeth, however, the serrations are inclined obliquely toward the apex. Dentary teeth appear to have serrations more or less perpendicular to the tooth margin D. 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 Peabody Museum of Natural History. New Haven : The Museum


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