Thescelosaurus, Gilmore, 1913

Carpenter, Kenneth, 1982, Baby dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Lance and Hell Creek formations and a description of a new species of theropod, Contributions to Geology, University of Wyoming 20, pp. 123-134 : 130-131

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3238510

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5610922

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E4B202B-FF9D-1B26-F951-F5CCD36AD889

treatment provided by

Jeremy

scientific name

Thescelosaurus
status

 

Thescelosaurus sp.

Fig. 8 View Figures

Material: Teeth: UCM 43223 (UCMP-V5711) H 1.9 mm, W 2.2 mm; UCMP 124972 View Materials (UCMP-V5620) H 1.6 mm, W 2.4 mm; UCMP 124973 View Materials (UCMP-V5620) H 2.2 mm, W 3 mm; UCMP 124974 View Materials (UCMP-V5620) H 2 mm, W 2.5 mm; UCMP 124975 View Materials (UCMP-V5620) H 2.2 mm,

W 3 mm; UCMP 124976 View Materials (UCMP-V5620) H 1.5 mm, W 2.3 mm; UCMP 124977 View Materials (UCMP-V5620) H 1.3 mm, W 2.5 mm; UCMP 124997 View Materials (UCMP-V5815) H 1.5 mm, 2 mm; and UCMP 124998 View Materials (UCMP-V5815) H 3.2 mm; 2.7 mm.

Discussion: These teeth look like minute versions of the cheek teeth figured by Sternberg (1940). The teeth are enameled on one side; this side has numerous vertical corrugations. The opposite side lacks enamel, and in many specimens shows considerable wear. The wear may produce two facets on each side of the midline, which meet at the apex as figured by Sternberg, or may produce a single facet across the entire surface. No conical premaxillary teeth are present in the collections.

UCM

USA, Colorado, Boulder, University of Colorado Museum

UCMP

UCMP

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