Dakosaurus andiniensis, referred specimen MOZ 6146P.
Skull and mandible in, (A) lateral (right) view of the snout and (B) close-up on the posterior teeth, showing the interlocking dentition. Note the robust teeth and snout. Abbreviations: max, maxilla; mnf, maxillary neurovascular foramen; na, nasal; orb, orbit; pof, preorbital fenestra; prf, prefrontal.
Mark T. Young1*, Stephen L. Brusatte2,3, Marco Brandalise de Andrade4, Julia B. Desojo5, Brian L. Beatty6, Lorna Steel7, Marta S. Fernández8, Manabu Sakamoto9, Jose Ignacio Ruiz-Omeñaca10,11, Rainer R. Schoch12
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