The leaves are small, with distinct marginal teeth at the apex.
And then beyond that: one or more marginal teeth.
The marginal teeth were high-crowned, with only a few cusps, which is a primitive characteristic.
The marginal teeth are usually with numerous cusps.
The leaflets are broad, the middle ones up to about three centimetres in width, slightly curved and with small marginal teeth.
These are bordered with marginal teeth, with the exception of coronoids 1 and 2.
The dermal denticles are small and overlapping, each with three horizontal ridges leading to marginal teeth.
The marginal teeth are low, wide and serrated.
The marginal teeth are quite similar to the teeth of pareiasaurs.
There is a general reduction in the number of marginal teeth and cheek teeth.