Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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8th dorsal . 9th dorsal . 10th dorsal 11th dorsal . 12th dorsal . 13th dorsal . 14th
dorsal . 15th dorsal . 1st sacral 2nd sacral . 3rd sacral Ist caudal . 2nd - 5th
caudals . 27 29 +30 30 31 31 33 33 32 31 40 42 40 38 43 1119 40 48 44 39 13
16 14 13 ...
8th dorsal . 9th dorsal . 10th dorsal 11th dorsal . 12th dorsal . 13th dorsal . 14th
dorsal . 15th dorsal . 1st sacral 2nd sacral . 3rd sacral Ist caudal . 2nd - 5th
caudals . 27 29 +30 30 31 31 33 33 32 31 40 42 40 38 43 1119 40 48 44 39 13
16 14 13 ...
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opisthotic bone dorsal to the ridge formed by the lateral semicircular canal of the
internal ear . The muscle is innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramus of the first
spinal nerve . The m . obliquus capitis magnus ( oc , Figs 6 , 8 ) extends from the
...
opisthotic bone dorsal to the ridge formed by the lateral semicircular canal of the
internal ear . The muscle is innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramus of the first
spinal nerve . The m . obliquus capitis magnus ( oc , Figs 6 , 8 ) extends from the
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C. australis carries a single median dorsal spine on each of the pereional
segments while in the present species , only the first pereional segment bears a
strong dorsal ' horn ' ( hence the specific name ) . Regarding the appendages ,
there is ...
C. australis carries a single median dorsal spine on each of the pereional
segments while in the present species , only the first pereional segment bears a
strong dorsal ' horn ' ( hence the specific name ) . Regarding the appendages ,
there is ...
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abbreviations adductor Anchisaurus anterior appear assemblage attachment aurantiacus authors Barnard base bearing bone border Cape Cape Town capensis capitals cent cervical coast collected consists coxal plates deposits described distal dorsal East environment extends Family fauna fibres figures Formation forms fossils genus given Haughton headings Huene illustrations indicate insertion Island Late Pleistocene lateral length lies lower margin material medial Member molluscs muscle musculature Note occur origin ovig Pleistocene portion position posterior present probably quadrate Quartzose Sand ramus range recorded referred region represented River Saldanha Sand sea level sediments segments separates shell short shows similar skull Smith South African Museum species specimens spines St Paul suggests surface Table Table Bay temperature third Typhlosaurus upper ventral vertebrae