Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 110The Museum, 2003 - Natural history |
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A second groove , originating a short distance behind this , receives the dorsal edge of the anterior arm of the lacrimal . Sutural contact between the nasal and the overlapping frontal and prefrontal is achieved via long ...
A second groove , originating a short distance behind this , receives the dorsal edge of the anterior arm of the lacrimal . Sutural contact between the nasal and the overlapping frontal and prefrontal is achieved via long ...
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The tapered anterior end of the dorsal ridge bears a conspicuous notch ( Fig . 17A , F ) that receives the upper posterior process of the dentary . The central dentary process passes under the ventral edge of the anterior end of the ...
The tapered anterior end of the dorsal ridge bears a conspicuous notch ( Fig . 17A , F ) that receives the upper posterior process of the dentary . The central dentary process passes under the ventral edge of the anterior end of the ...
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la par с di pit pit tr pit B pit D E Figure 24 Erythrosuchus africanus , dorsal vertebrae of BMNH R3592 . A. Left lateral view of mid - dorsal vertebra . B. Left lateral view of posterior dorsal vertebra . C. Anterior view of posterior ...
la par с di pit pit tr pit B pit D E Figure 24 Erythrosuchus africanus , dorsal vertebrae of BMNH R3592 . A. Left lateral view of mid - dorsal vertebra . B. Left lateral view of posterior dorsal vertebra . C. Anterior view of posterior ...
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ammonites Angola Annals anterior arch archosaurs articulates base become BMNH body chamber Broom Campanian Cape caudal vertebrae closely Cobban coiling collections Collignon complete compressed Coniacian consists constrictions Cooper Cretaceous cylindraceum described Description diameter differs Diplomoceras Discussion distal dorsal early edge elements Erythrosuchus africanus Eubostrychoceras example fauna Figure flanks fossils fragments genus Geological Gower History holotype Howarth incomplete Kennedy Klinger known KwaZulu Lateral view LIBRARY locality lower Maastrichtian Madagascar material Matsumoto maxilla medial Middle narrow Natural occurrence original ornament Paleontology phragmocone position possibly posterior present preserved probably proximal referred represented ribs rounded Santonian shaft shell shows similar single skull slightly Society South African Museum Spath species specimens St Lucia Formation suggests surface suture text-fig tubercles Turonian Type species umbilical Upper Upper Cretaceous venter ventral ventrolateral vertebrae whorl whorl section