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All the known specimens from this zone in South Africa come from the western
part of the main Karoo Basin , lying approximately between longitudes 20 ° to 23
° and latitudes 31 ° 20 ' to 33 ° . The area concerned cannot be more than about ...
All the known specimens from this zone in South Africa come from the western
part of the main Karoo Basin , lying approximately between longitudes 20 ° to 23
° and latitudes 31 ° 20 ' to 33 ° . The area concerned cannot be more than about ...
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COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE FAUNAS OF THE Tapinocephalus ZONE OF
SOUTH AFRICA AND ZONES I AND II OF THE RUSSIAN SUCCESSION
GENERA Tapinocephalus zone South Africa Zone I Russia Zone II Russia
Subclass ...
COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE FAUNAS OF THE Tapinocephalus ZONE OF
SOUTH AFRICA AND ZONES I AND II OF THE RUSSIAN SUCCESSION
GENERA Tapinocephalus zone South Africa Zone I Russia Zone II Russia
Subclass ...
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South African Museum. The ( 3 ) suborders Anapsida , Lepidosauria and
Synapsida are common to the three zones of South Africa and Russia . ... ORIGIN
OF THE Tapinocephalus ZONE REPTILIAN FAUNA It is abundantly clear that the
fossil ...
South African Museum. The ( 3 ) suborders Anapsida , Lepidosauria and
Synapsida are common to the three zones of South Africa and Russia . ... ORIGIN
OF THE Tapinocephalus ZONE REPTILIAN FAUNA It is abundantly clear that the
fossil ...
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Contents
Introduction I | 2 |
Origin of the South African Clinidae | 105 |
PENRITH M | 119 |
Copyright | |
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anal anterior appear base beds body Boonstra Broom Cape Caudal clingfishes Clinidae Clinus closely coast collected Colouring common crest dark depth described Description developed dicynodonts disc distance distribution dorsal fin dorsal spines Durban east edge extending False Bay fauna figure fishes fossils fourth front genera genus Gilchrist & Thompson head length horizon included intertidal Intromittent organ known Lateral line lips lower Lystrosaurus margins material membrane Mouth muscle Museum nasal notch occur opening orbits origin pair palatal Pavoclinus pectoral pelvic placed Pleistocene Point pores possible posterior present Quarry range rays recorded referred region represented ridge rounded rows scales separate short similar single skull Smith snout South African South African Museum species specimens standard length surface tail teeth tentacle third thorns upper usually ventral zone