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Isolated neotheropod teeth from the Middle Jurassic of the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
Isolated neotheropod teeth from the Middle Jurassic of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. (a–j) Crown of NMS G from the Lealt Shale Formation in (a), (e) lingual; (b) linguodistal; (f) labial; (g) mesial; (h) distal; (i) apical; and (j) basal views; with close up on (c), the apical portion of the mesial carina in mesial view; and (d) the distoapical denticles in linguodistal view. (k–r) Crown apex of NMS G from the Valtos Sandstone Formation in (k), (m) labial; (n) lingual; (o) distal; (p) mesial; (q) apical; and (r) basal views; with (l) close up on distoapical denticles in labial view. (a–d), (k–l) are photographs; (e–j), (m–r) are CT scan renderings. dca, distal carina; mca, mesial carina. All scale bars represent 1 cm; top scale bars for (a–j) (except c, d); bottom scale bar for (k–r) (except l). Chloe M. E. Young et al. Scottish Journal of Geology 2019;sjg © 2019 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London for EGS and GSG. All rights reserved
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