Pectinodon, Carpenter, 1982
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3238510 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5610908 |
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Pectinodon |
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Pectinodon new genus
Diagnosis: Crowns of teeth strongly compressed laterally and recurved. Anterior margin without serrations, denticles, or sharp translucent keel; edge usually rounded, but may have low, blunt, opaque keel or ridge. Posterior margin with large serrations having translucent edges. Serrations largest in middle, and may be subequal to crown’s tip in size. Posterior serrations perpendicular to vertical axis of tooth. Crown tip
directed posteriorly, almost parallel to crown base. Crown tip does not function as a piercing tip, but as first serration. First definitive serration occurs immediately below crown tip and differs from other small theropods (“dromaeosaurids”) in that it is not significantly smaller than crown tip. Near tooth’s base, two small serrations are crowded together. Anteroposterior length of tooth almost equal to height.
Type species: Pectinodon bakkeri new species
Etymology: pectin-, Latin for “ comb”; and - odon, Greek for “ tooth.”
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