Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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Page 185
and internal adductors and will be referred to in the text as the vertical , medial
and lateral laminae of the ... The vertical lamina arises from the dorsal midline of
the quadrate , piercing the medius portion of the external adductor muscle ...
and internal adductors and will be referred to in the text as the vertical , medial
and lateral laminae of the ... The vertical lamina arises from the dorsal midline of
the quadrate , piercing the medius portion of the external adductor muscle ...
Page 189
Dorsally the insertion continues along the surangular ridge , anterior to the
adductor fossa , as well as along the dorso - lateral surface of the surangular and
the dentary forming the mandibular shelf . The diffuse nature of a small posterior
part ...
Dorsally the insertion continues along the surangular ridge , anterior to the
adductor fossa , as well as along the dorso - lateral surface of the surangular and
the dentary forming the mandibular shelf . The diffuse nature of a small posterior
part ...
Page 254
All these animals retain the sphenacodontid arrangement , in which no adductor
jaw musculature attaches to the dorsal surface of the temporal roof . In contrast to
more primitive dinocephalians , many tapinocephalid dinocephalians ( e.g. ...
All these animals retain the sphenacodontid arrangement , in which no adductor
jaw musculature attaches to the dorsal surface of the temporal roof . In contrast to
more primitive dinocephalians , many tapinocephalid dinocephalians ( e.g. ...
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