Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 110The Museum, 2003 - Natural history |
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Several skull and mandibular elements are described for the first time . Aspects of the interpreted and documented osteology of particular interest include the presence of three - headed pectoral ribs , an antorbital fossa , osteoderms ...
Several skull and mandibular elements are described for the first time . Aspects of the interpreted and documented osteology of particular interest include the presence of three - headed pectoral ribs , an antorbital fossa , osteoderms ...
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APPENDICULAR ELEMENTS Limb orientation terminology The clarity of osteological descriptions and their usefulness in comparative studies is often clouded by the lack of a definition of the terms used to orient limb surfaces .
APPENDICULAR ELEMENTS Limb orientation terminology The clarity of osteological descriptions and their usefulness in comparative studies is often clouded by the lack of a definition of the terms used to orient limb surfaces .
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... 37 Erythrosuchus africanus , restoration of whole skeleton in left lateral view . Excepting the carpals , all unknown elements ( several vertebrae , interclavicle , clavicles , and manual phalanges ) have been completely restored .
... 37 Erythrosuchus africanus , restoration of whole skeleton in left lateral view . Excepting the carpals , all unknown elements ( several vertebrae , interclavicle , clavicles , and manual phalanges ) have been completely restored .
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