Pectinodon identification
Identifying features of the troodontid, Pectinodon. The illustration is the holotype, adapted from Carpenter 1982, the color image is a specimen in my collection. These are thought to be anterior dentary teeth; medial/posterior positions lack the lingual pitting, and may have fine serrations at the base of the mesial carina.
Carpenter, K. (1982). "Baby dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Lance and Hell Creek formations and a description of a new species of theropod". Contributions to Geology, University of Wyoming. 20 (2): 123–134.
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