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A
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skull in the Ottawa Museum from the Edmonton series, from Knee Hills Creek of the Red Deer River, Alberta.
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Described by
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Cope
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cit., p. 240) in 1892
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, by Lambe in 1904
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op. cit.,
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pp. 1- 27, pll. iv, v
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Cotype, a smaller skull, Red Deer River, found in 1889, described by
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, by Lambe in 1903, 1904
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op. cit., pll. i-iv
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The generic name is assigned in reference to the Province of Alberta, Dominion of Canada, in which these
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were found. This animal is more specialized than
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in the reduction of the truncated anterior teeth, and more primitive than
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in the presence of a larger number of teeth and in the less specialized form of the teeth.
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<emphasis box="[173,472,957,983]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="265">Generic characters.</emphasis>
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Reduced alveolar partitions between the mandibular teeth;... principal alveolar grooves apparently formed on the inner surface of the outer dentary wall with little or no development of grooves on the alveolar plate
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Lambe,
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cit., p. 16).” The mandibular ramus is devoid of the triangular osseous plates between the teeth. The anterior truncate teeth are reduced to a single small pair.
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Fifteen mandibular teeth, including one small anterior tooth truncated posteriorly.
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Some of the other characters given in Lambes very full and clear descriptions are as follows: Skull with two preorbital openings; lower jaw with a distinct presplenial. Metatarsal of cotype long and slender. The teeth are laterally compressed, lenticular in section, in the upper portion of a more rounded oval form, nearer the bases recurved, serrate on both borders. These teeth are thus apparently intermediate in number and structure between those of
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and
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Lambe determines fifteen mandibular teeth, fourteen of full size, one, the anterior tooth, of smaller size, not successional, truncated posteriorly, as in
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He determines twelve maxillary teeth and presumes there were three in the premaxillaries.
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