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English: A sketch of two fossil teeth named "Polyptychodon" rugosus, the first described specimens of the giant crocodilian Deinosuchus.
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Source Emmons, Ebenezer (1858) Report of the North Carolina Geological Survey, Henry D. Turner, pp. pp. 219–220 Retrieved on 24 February 2009.
Author Ebenezer Emmons
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