A theropod tooth from the Late Triassic of southern Africa |
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Authors: | Ray Sanghamitra Chinsamy Anusuya |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, 7701 Rondebosch, South Africa;(2) Present address: South African Museum, Post Office Box 61, 8000 Cape Town, South Africa |
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Abstract: | An isolated, large recurved and finely serrated tooth found associated with the prosauropodEuskelosaurus from the Late Triassic part of the Elliot Formation is described here. It is compared to the Triassic thecodonts and carnivorous dinosaurs and its possible affinity is discussed. The tooth possibly belongs to a basal theropod and shows some features similar to the allosauroids. This tooth is of significance, as dinosaur remains except for some footprints and trackways, are poorly known in the Late Triassic horizons of southern Africa. |
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Keywords: | Dinosaur Late Triassic theropod |
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