Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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In contrast to more primitive dinocephalians , many tapinocephalid
dinocephalians ( e.g. Moschops ) reverted back to the primitive therapsid and
sphenacodontid arrangement in the sense that the attachment of the external
adductor to the ...
In contrast to more primitive dinocephalians , many tapinocephalid
dinocephalians ( e.g. Moschops ) reverted back to the primitive therapsid and
sphenacodontid arrangement in the sense that the attachment of the external
adductor to the ...
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as the original site from which the invasion of muscle attachment onto the lateral
surface of the postorbital in therapsids , including Venjukovia , took place . The
posterodorsal tip of the dentary , forming the apex of the coronoid eminence in ...
as the original site from which the invasion of muscle attachment onto the lateral
surface of the postorbital in therapsids , including Venjukovia , took place . The
posterodorsal tip of the dentary , forming the apex of the coronoid eminence in ...
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recently pointed out , in dicynodonts , in which the posterodorsal tip of the dentary
marks a site of tendinous attachment ( Fig . 3C , att apon ) identical in position to
that in Venjukovia . By far the most important question concerning the external ...
recently pointed out , in dicynodonts , in which the posterodorsal tip of the dentary
marks a site of tendinous attachment ( Fig . 3C , att apon ) identical in position to
that in Venjukovia . By far the most important question concerning the external ...
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