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English: Fig 4. Maxilla of Carnufex carolinensis. NCSM 21558 (holotype), left maxilla in (A), (B), (C), lateral, (D), ventral, (E), dorsal (posterior process), and (F), (G), (H), medial views. (A), (H), stipple drawing, (B), (D), (E), (F), photograph, and (C), (G), 3D surface scan rendering. Abbreviations: a., articulation with; aof, antorbital fenestra; aofo, antorbital fossa; dg, dental groove; g, groove; idp, interdental plates; j, jugal; lam, lamina; n, nasal; pal, palatine; r, ridge; t, tooth. Alveoli numbered from anterior to posterior. Arrow denotes anterior direction.
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Source Osteology of Carnufex carolinensis (Archosauria: Psuedosuchia) from the Pekin Formation of North Carolina and Its Implications for Early Crocodylomorph Evolution. PLoS ONE 11(6): e0157528. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157528
Author Susan M. Drymala, Lindsay E. Zanno

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