Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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Page 172
T. aurantiacus has the elongate skull and reduced orbits common to attenuate
fossorial lizards ( Figs 1A - B , 2A ) . The eyes are visible as inconspicuous black
dots through the transparent integument and are devoid of associated
musculature ...
T. aurantiacus has the elongate skull and reduced orbits common to attenuate
fossorial lizards ( Figs 1A - B , 2A ) . The eyes are visible as inconspicuous black
dots through the transparent integument and are devoid of associated
musculature ...
Page 174
PAR TC 1 SQ ' LS ST PO F OE S BO PT PB BT 1mm The proportions of the
posterior half of the skull are of importance . The temporal region , where the
adductor musculature is accommodated , is laterally compressed and the otico -
occipital ...
PAR TC 1 SQ ' LS ST PO F OE S BO PT PB BT 1mm The proportions of the
posterior half of the skull are of importance . The temporal region , where the
adductor musculature is accommodated , is laterally compressed and the otico -
occipital ...
Page 179
T. aurantiacus has the elongate skull and reduced orbits common to attenuate
fossorial lizards ( Figs 1A - B , 2A ) . The eyes are visible as inconspicuous black
dots through the transparent integument and are devoid of associated
musculature ...
T. aurantiacus has the elongate skull and reduced orbits common to attenuate
fossorial lizards ( Figs 1A - B , 2A ) . The eyes are visible as inconspicuous black
dots through the transparent integument and are devoid of associated
musculature ...
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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