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the lead is difficult, too many words the average reader is not likely to understand. Can anything be done to simplify this a bit? Also consider making it more explicitly clear why this discovery is important in the paleontological scheme of things. Eg., something like this sentence from
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I've also reverted your introduction of an automatic taxobox. The automatic taxobox did not italicize the scientific name of this animal, and it does not have the question mark next to Australosphenida, which I think is essential for making this article neutral.
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I usually vary between these two (and a few others, like "well-developed") to say the same thing. Flynn et al. also use "strong" in reference to the cingulum, and they say the premolar is "dominated" by the central
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Thanks for the review. I would like to make the article about this interesting mammal actually comprehensible, so I'll try hard to improve it, but don't have more time right now, so I'll come back later today.
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The description section has too much unexplained jargon; I don't know what any of the redlinked terms mean, and I get the strange feeling of reading something in English but barely understanding what is being
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I have added something similar to that. I do think the lead needs to give some description of the animal—after all, it's the distinctive morphology that give this animal (arguably the oldest known
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Regardless of the intent of the original describers (which is not made explicit in the paper), it is common in the secondary literature to refer to this animal by its generic name (see e.g.
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3rd sentence talks about the central cusp, but I think you may be assuming too much here… what's a cusp? I don't know that its a "occlusal or incisal eminence on a tooth"
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Thanks again! (To pre-empt one point: I am not aware of any reconstructions whatsoever of the biology of this animal, or of the early australosphenidans in general.)
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I will ask J.J. Flynn whether he is able to release an image. I think that will help in clarifying the description; I know I looked at the illustrations in the
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extends backwards the known temporal range of the tribosphenic tooth by some 25 Ma, which is equivalent to about 20% of its previous known history."
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are the same thing until a second species is discovered. But I added "genus" anyway; it is a useful point of clarification.
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I'm used to articles about genera telling me in the first sentence that this article is about a genus; this one says that
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It's much better, there's enough context around the redlinked terms that I can mostly understand what I'm reading now :)
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I linked it... not sure yet about a good way to explain it; "occlusal or incisal eminence" is hardly much clearer.
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to be a genus name, but part of a two-part species name. This shouldn't much affect the text but referring to
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Is there a picture or photo in one of the papers? A labeled sketch would work wonders here I think.
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I just made an extensive copyedit, clarified and extended some material, and added a picture of a
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explicitly rejected Linnaean taxonomy in their paper and did not intend
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But explained; I'll try to write short articles on these topics soon.
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tooth to clarify the terms of direction used. Is it better now?
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