Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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Page 169
The adductor musculature of the jaws , compacted into the temporal region , are
dominated by two tripartite tendons , the bodenaponeurosis and the quadrate
tendon . The m . pseudotemporalis is single . The m . cervicomandibularis is ...
The adductor musculature of the jaws , compacted into the temporal region , are
dominated by two tripartite tendons , the bodenaponeurosis and the quadrate
tendon . The m . pseudotemporalis is single . The m . cervicomandibularis is ...
Page 250
However , the present study , which involves a partial reconstruction of adductor
jaw musculature in Venjukovia , has obvious potential for defining character
states useful in such an analysis . In addition , some general but very tentative ...
However , the present study , which involves a partial reconstruction of adductor
jaw musculature in Venjukovia , has obvious potential for defining character
states useful in such an analysis . In addition , some general but very tentative ...
Page 258
This reconstruction contrasts with many made in the past in which it was
assumed that pterygoideus musculature ran beneath the jaw to insert on the
lateral surface of the main body of the angular medial and posterior to the
reflected lamina .
This reconstruction contrasts with many made in the past in which it was
assumed that pterygoideus musculature ran beneath the jaw to insert on the
lateral surface of the main body of the angular medial and posterior to the
reflected lamina .
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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