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English: Anterior portions of stahleckeriid mandibles in lateral view: A, Moghreberia nmachouensis (MNHN.ALM.167); B, Placerias hesternus (GPIT/RE/9578); C, Stahleckeria potens (AMNH FARB 7804); D, Zambiasaurus submersus (NHMUK R9039); E, Pentasaurus goggai (NHMW 1876-VII-B-114). Note relatively tall, steep symphyses of placeriines (A, B, D, E) compared to the more elongate, gently curved symphysis of a typical stahleckeriine (C). Scale bars equal 5 cm.
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Source The first skeletal evidence of a dicynodont from the lower Elliot Formation of South Africa. (2019) Palaeontologia africana http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/24148
Author Christian F. Kammerer

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