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Hey all,

 

  I am once again coming to you, as this board has some incredible people on it with a vast wealth of knowledge.

I have a question about the genus Pseudocorax.  Do they have serrations, or don't they?  Welton and Farrish write that

the crowns of P. granti are smooth..."cutting edges smooth and very thin."  Yet I see photos on the net of P. affinis that

definitely have serrations.  Does ones specie of Pseudocorax have serrations while another doesn't?  

Thank you in advance for any information relating to this!

Randy

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I know New Jersey P. affinis teeth do have serrations. It seems like P. granti has a smooth crown.

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