Archive image from page 143 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 H4 CRETACEOUS AND TERTIARY FISH. Fig. 65.—Edaphodon laterigerits (Cope). (Type, from Hussakof.) Mandibular little more than twice as long as deep, end pro- longed and more flattened than any other species from our region, and thoroughly and regularly curved outwards and back- wards. Inner dentinal area undivided, extending to inner mar- gin of superior face of mandible, large in all dimensions.


Archive image from page 143 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 H4 CRETACEOUS AND TERTIARY FISH. Fig. 65.—Edaphodon laterigerits (Cope). (Type, from Hussakof.) Mandibular little more than twice as long as deep, end pro- longed and more flattened than any other species from our region, and thoroughly and regularly curved outwards and back- wards. Inner dentinal area undivided, extending to inner mar- gin of superior face of mandible, large in all dimensions. Below


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