Diagnosis | Diagnosis (family Rhineuridae). Small medial nasal process of premaxilla that does not separate the nasals in superficial view, a squared-off anterior edge of the snout, external naris opens ventrally, pterygoid-vomer contact, high maxillary tooth count, low premaxillary tooth count, dentary process of coronoid overlapping dentary, and absence of posterodorsal rib processes. Not all of these features can be ascertained in all the fossil taxa in this group. (Kearney 2003: 50)
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