Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 110The Museum, 2003 - Natural history |
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It could be argued that no detailed , complete osteological descriptions ... This was followed by a fuller description of the holotype in which Broom ( 1906 ) also referred E. africanus to the Phytosauria . A much more complete specimen ...
It could be argued that no detailed , complete osteological descriptions ... This was followed by a fuller description of the holotype in which Broom ( 1906 ) also referred E. africanus to the Phytosauria . A much more complete specimen ...
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The informativeness of parts of Huene's description are perhaps further clouded by his belief that Erythrosuchus has affinities with the Pelycosauria . Watson ( 1917 ) placed E. africanus in his newly erected family , Erythrosuchidae .
The informativeness of parts of Huene's description are perhaps further clouded by his belief that Erythrosuchus has affinities with the Pelycosauria . Watson ( 1917 ) placed E. africanus in his newly erected family , Erythrosuchidae .
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Description of several new species of fossil shells from the Cretaceous deposits of the United States . Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 [ for 1841 ] : 106-110 . MORTON , S. G. 1842.
Description of several new species of fossil shells from the Cretaceous deposits of the United States . Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1 [ for 1841 ] : 106-110 . MORTON , S. G. 1842.
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