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English: PLATE IX.
  • lower jaw of Docodon striatus, Marsh; inner view.


a, canine ; b, condyle ; c, coronoid process ; d, angle ; f, dental foramen ; g, mylohyoid groove ; s, symphyseal surface.
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Source Marsh, O. C. (1887). I.— American Jurassic Mammals. Geological Magazine (Decade III), 4(07), 289-299.
Author Othniel Charles Marsh

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