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FIGURE 7 in Two new species of Pseudaetobatus Cappetta, 1986 (Batoidei: Myliobatidae) from the southeastern United States
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FIGURE 7. Myliobatiform ray teeth associated with Pseudaetobatus in Alabama and South Carolina, comparative specimens of Aetobatus irregularis from Alabama, and late Eocene Rhinoptera sp. from Georgia. 1, Rhinoptera sp. (Tallahatta Formation), MSC 33915, incomplete median tooth, labial (1.1), lingual (1.2), and occlusal (1.3) views. 2, Rhinoptera sp. (Dry Branch Formation), SC 2001.1.12, lateral tooth, labial (2.1), lingual (2.2), and occlusal (2.3) views. 3, Rhinoptera sp. (Clinchfield Formation), SC 2013.44.8, lateral tooth, labial (3.1), lingual (3.2), and occlusal (3.3) views. 4, Aetomylaeus sp. (Tallahatta Formation), MSC 33931, incomplete lower median tooth, labial (4.1), lingual (4.2), and occlusal (4.3) views. 5, Aetomylaeus sp. (Dry Branch Formation), SC 2001.1, incomplete lower median tooth, labial (5.1), lingual (5.2), and occlusal (5.3) views. 6, Rhinoptera sp. (Clinchfield Formation), SC 2013.44.9, distal-most lateral tooth similar to Pseudaetobatus sp., labial (6.1), lingual (6.2), and occlusal (6.3) views. 7-8, Aetobatus irregularis (Lisbon Formation). 7, SC 2012.47.24, incomplete lower median tooth, occlusal view. 8, SC 2012.47.26, left side of upper? median tooth, distal (8.1), labial (8.2), and occlusal (8.3) views. Scale bars equal 1.0 cm.
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