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Fig. 1 in Early Carboniferous chondrichthyan Thrinacodus from Ireland, and a reconstruction of jaw apparatus
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Fig. 1. Geological map of Ireland showing the locations from which Thrinacodus incurvus teeth were isolated. 1, Lyraun Cove Shale Member, Porter's Gate Formation, Hook Head, County Wexford. 2, Urlingford borehole, Upper Ballysteen Limestone, near Urlingford, County Kilkenny. 3, Kilbride Quarries, Kilbride Limestone Formation, near Nobber, County Meath.
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