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THEROPODS WITH TWISTED CARINAE
Does anyone know of any theropod with teeth where one
carina twists at its base towards the labial side while the
other twists at its base towards the lingual side?
Please: no essays on dromaeosaurine teeth.
Also, anyone know of any recent accounts of tooth wear in
non-tyrannosaurid theropods, excluding Fiorillo's
observations on evidence for tooth-bone contact in the fossil
record? I am not after references by Barrett, Upchurch and
Fiorillo on ornithischians and sauropodomorphs.
Thanks!
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Darren Naish
School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of Portsmouth UK, PO1 3QL
email: darren.naish@port.ac.uk
tel: 023 92846045