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Figure 4. Dasypus punctatus. A, cross-section parallel to the occlusal plane of a deciduous molariform. B, C, photomicrographs of the deciduous molariform, taken with the scanning electron microscope, showing the enamel layer (E). D, cross-section parallel to the occlusal plane of a permanent molariform. E, F, photomicrographs of the permanent molariform, taken with the scanning electron microscope, showing detail of the enamel layer. Abbreviations: D, dentine; E, enamel; EDJ, enamel– dentine junction; white arrowheads show incremental lines.
Published as part of Ciancio, Martín R, Vieytes, Emma C, Castro, Mariela C & Carlini, Alfredo A, 2021, Dental enamel structure in long-nosed armadillos (Xenarthra: Dasypus) and its evolutionary implications, pp. 1237-1252 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 192 (4) on page 1244, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa119, http://zenodo.org/record/5301251
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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