Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 110The Museum, 2003 - Natural history |
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Erythrosuchus africanus has two sacral vertebrae , the first of which is distinctly larger than the second . The first sacral centrum is circular in end view and is taller than it is long . The anterior edge is ventrally bevelled ...
Erythrosuchus africanus has two sacral vertebrae , the first of which is distinctly larger than the second . The first sacral centrum is circular in end view and is taller than it is long . The anterior edge is ventrally bevelled ...
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A 50 mm Figure 25 Erythrosuchus africanus , sacral vertebrae and ribs of BMNH R3592 . A. Anterior view . B. Posterior view . B Several changes occur over the following eight or so caudal vertebrae ( Fig . 27A , Table 2 ) .
A 50 mm Figure 25 Erythrosuchus africanus , sacral vertebrae and ribs of BMNH R3592 . A. Anterior view . B. Posterior view . B Several changes occur over the following eight or so caudal vertebrae ( Fig . 27A , Table 2 ) .
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B N 50 mm OS 30 mm F 52 the centrum of the last dorsal vertebra . The second. ha MERETE C D E MERE Kin 20 mm G ********* 10 mm Figure 27 Erythrosuchus africanus , left lateral views of caudal vertebrae of BMNH R3592 .
B N 50 mm OS 30 mm F 52 the centrum of the last dorsal vertebra . The second. ha MERETE C D E MERE Kin 20 mm G ********* 10 mm Figure 27 Erythrosuchus africanus , left lateral views of caudal vertebrae of BMNH R3592 .
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