Dasyatis undetermined
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https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P9361043964 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3F95876E-933FF-48AF-9CF0-A840A333220B |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787A6-FE3A-FF95-AD4B-FB10FA33F872 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Dasyatis undetermined |
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( FIG. 6Q–Y View Figure 6 )
Referred specimens —SC2013.38.49, male tooth; SC2013.38.51, 12 male teeth; SC2013.38.52, tooth; SC2013.38.53, tooth; SC2013.38.54, 39 teeth; SC2013.38.55, tooth; SC2013.38.161, four teeth.
Remarks —These59 teeth differ from those of Dasyatis sp. cf. D. tricuspidatus (see above) in that they are smaller in overall size and are easily distinguished by their highly ornamented labial face ( Fig. 6S, U, W View Figure 6 ). It is difficult to make accurate comparisons to other species with highly ornamented teeth (Ward 1979b, Noubhani and Cappetta 1997) due to the lack of enameloid on the Dry Branch specimens. However, the teeth of D. jaekeli ( Leriche, 1905) have ornamentation that is generally restricted to the apical region of the labial face ( Leriche 1905), and ornamentation on D. wochadunensis Ward, 1979b extends well onto the lingual side of the crown. Highly cuspidate teeth bearing weak labial ornamentation (i.e.,
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