The teeth of P. yokoyamai are largely conical, though bend backward, with a smooth enamel coating. On the holotype, the second-to-last and last teeth measured respectively 47 and 50 mm (1.9 and 2.0 in) in height. P. yokowamai had smaller, though a greater number of, teeth than the modern false killer whale.[1]
The paratype represents the last seven teeth in the jaw, and there were perhaps three or four more teeth in front of it. The diameter of the tooth crown at the gumline is 14–15 mm (0.55–0.59 in), and the series of seven teeth is 177 mm (7.0 in) long.[1]
References
^ abcHikoshichiro, M. (1926). "On some fossil cetaceans of Japan". Science Reports of the Tohoku Imperial University. 10: 23–25.