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English: The Natural History Museum, London, f. k. a. British Museum of Natural History (BMNH), R.16336, the holotype of the albanerpetontid lissamphibian tetrapod species Anoualerpeton priscus GARDNER & al. 2003, an isolated “incomplete left premaxilla lacking dorsal end of pars dorsalis, lateral end of pars dentalis, and most of pars palatinum, with preserved tooth row containing nine broken tooth bases and empty tooth slots, one of which preserves an in situ replacement crown”, in lingual (left) und laterolingual (right) views, from the Middle Jurassic of the Oxford area, England; dpf = dorsal opening of palatal foramen, lf = lateral foramen, rc = replacement crown, sp = suprapalatal pit, vpf = ventral opening of palatal foramen, ?f = unknown foramen.
Deutsch: The Natural History Museum, London, vormals British Museum of Natural History (BMNH), R.16336, der Holotyp des Albanerpetontiden (Tetrapoda: Lissamphibia) Anoualerpeton priscus GARDNER & al. 2003, ein isoliertes, unvollständiges linkes Prämaxillare, dem das dorsale Ende der Pars dorsalis (dorsale, am Schädeldach des Rostrums beteiligte Partie des Knochens), das laterale Ende der Pars dentalis (kieferrandzahntragende, rostroventrale Partie des Knochens) sowie der Großteil der Pars palatinum (caudoventrale, am Gaumendach beteiligte Partie des Knochens) fehlt, mit 8 komplett leeren Zahnfächern und einem Zahnfach mit Ersatzkrone in situ, in lingualer (links) und laterolingualer (rechts) Ansicht, aus dem mittleren Jura des Oxforder Raumes, England; dpf = dorsaler Ausgang des Palatalforamens, lf = Lateralforamen, rc =Krone eines Ersatzzahnes, sp = Suprapalatalgrube, vpf = ventraler Ausgang des Palatalforamens, ?f = unbekanntes Foramen.
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Source New albanerpetontid amphibians from the Early Cretaceous of Morocco and Middle Jurassic of England. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48(2): 301–319, online (fig. 3A therein).
Author James D. Gardner, Susan E. Evans, and Denise Sigogneau-Russell
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