Fig. 7

Coronoid process in rhabdodontomorphs. Lateroposteriorly rotated coronoid process of Obelignathus septimanicus gen. et comb. nov. MDE D30 (A) and typical rhabdodontoid condition seen in Mochlodon vorosi MTM V 2010.104.1 (B); both in anterodorsal view. In contrast to O. septimanicus, in rhabdodontoids the anterolateral ridge of the coronoid process is well-developed and forms a buccal crest that anteriorly and laterally delimitates the buccal platform. The medial ridge forms the anterior margin of the coronoid articulation and connects the coronoid process with the posterior part of the tooth row. Not to scale.