So here's something interesting; it should be possible to differentiate the teeth of Globidens phosphaticus, Globidens simplex and Igdamanosaurus aegyptiacus, based on what is said and figured in the descriptions of G. simplex and I. aegyptiacus.   I've attached an image of a jaw of Igdamanosaurus, as figured in its description by Lingham-Soliar (1998). Lingham-Soliar notes that its teeth in particular are different from those of Globidens in that they are broad, domed and unconstricte
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