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Description: Dentition of Megalosaurinae from the Middle and Late Jurassic of Europe. A. Sixth right maxillary tooth of Duriavenator hesperis Waldman, 1974 (NHMUK R.332), crown (A1), mesial (A2) and distal (A3) denticles in lingual views. B. Sixth right dentary tooth of Megalosaurus bucklandi Mantell, 1827 (OUMNH J13505), crown (B1), mesial (B2) and distal (B3) denticles in labial views, enamel texture (B4). C. Isolated tooth of Torvosaurus cf. gurneyi Hendrickx and Mateus, 2014b (ML 500) in lingual (C1), labial (C2), mesial (C3), and distal (C4) views, with details of mesial (C5) and distal (C6) denticles, and enamel texture (C7) in lateral views.
Title: Megalosaur teeth from Europe
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Author: Christophe Hendrickx, Octávio Mateus, and Ricardo Araújo
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