Tooth of holotype skeleton of Dracoraptor hanigani National Museum Wales (NMW) 2015.5G.1–2015.5G.11., assumed to be from right maxilla with which it lies adjacent.
(A) Entire tooth with crown and root. Note that the tip is in good condition with minimal wear. (B) Serrations of the caudal margin. (C) Serrations of the cranial margin with a slightly damaged tip and some wear on the first few (app. 8–10) serrations. The morphology of the serrations on either side is distinctive.
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(A) Entire tooth with crown and root. Note that the tip is in good condition with minimal wear. (B) Serrations of the caudal margin. (C) Serrations of the cranial margin with a slightly damaged tip and some wear on the first few (app. 8–10) serrations. The morphology of the serrations on either side is distinctive.