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Boring looking or not, these were nevertheless effective for cutting up small portions of prey.
The authors discuss similarities with teeth of galesaurids ( something like forerunners of the eucynodonts ), Cynognathus, chiniquodontids, teitheledontids, dromatheriids and various other small cynodonts of the European Upper Triassic ; They are all carnivores of one size or another.
However, as there are also clear differences to the tiny teeth of " Hahnia ", the authors plump for Cynodontia incertae sedis ( aka of some kind or other ).

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