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is straight to slightly curved; the middle row of denticles are low, compressed, or poorly developed, and may alternate with or be fused to outer denticles. The basal cavity is expanded to widely flared under the posterior third of element.
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elementinwhichthecuspisalignedwith the medial denticles. Specimens from the upper Hanover Shale possess rounded median denticles fused to the lateral denticles. This morphology is suggestive of
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, but the lateral and median denticles are not aligned, as well as the fact that no axial ridge connects the medial denticles.