TYRANNOSAURIDAE, Osborn, 1906

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

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

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5610916

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TYRANNOSAURIDAE
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Family TYRANNOSAURIDAE

Fig. 5 a, b View Figures

Material: Tooth, UCMP 119853 (UCMP-V72207) H 8 mm, W 4 mm View Materials .

Discussion: The D-shaped cross section, position of the serrations, and robustness indicate a first right maxillary tooth ( Fig. 5 a, b View Figures ). The D-shaped cross-section gives the tooth an incisiform appearance, and is known only in the premaxillary teeth and first maxillary teeth of tyrannosaurids and in the teeth of Aublysodon mirandus (see below). In all other theropods, the premaxillary teeth become progressively more asymmetrical toward the front of the tooth row as the anterior serrations assume a more medial position (but this does not result in a D-shaped cross section and incisiform tooth; see Lambe, 1917 and Ostrom, 1969). UCMP 119853 is so heavily worn that the anterior serrations are almost obliterated.

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