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i am wondering if there is a refernece or something to show me how to set up a Hemiprestis dentition i have all the teeth and would like to set it up thanks in advance

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You can look at this publication (page 143) as well:

Purdy, R., Schneider, V., Appelgate, S., McLellan, J., Meyer, R. and Slaughter, R., 2001. The Neogene Sharks, Rays, and Bony Fishes from Lee Creek Mine, Aurora, North Carolina. In: Geology and Paleontology of the Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina, III. C. E. Ray & D. J. Bohaska eds. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, No 90. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. pp. 71-202.

It shows a partial composite dentition composed of Pungo River Formation specimens and another with Yorktown Formation specimens - all from the Lee Creek Mine.

i am wondering if there is a refernece or something to show me how to set up a Hemiprestis dentition i have all the teeth and would like to set it up thanks in advance

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