Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 110The Museum, 2003 - Natural history |
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This is partly demonstrated by the obvious bevelling on the anterior and posterior ventral edges of the centra . Contrary to Parrish ( 1992 ) , intercentra are preserved in some specimens of E. africanus . One is preserved in BPI ...
This is partly demonstrated by the obvious bevelling on the anterior and posterior ventral edges of the centra . Contrary to Parrish ( 1992 ) , intercentra are preserved in some specimens of E. africanus . One is preserved in BPI ...
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Only worn fragments are preserved as part of BMNH R3592 ( not described by Huene 1911 ) , and there are two incomplete and crushed examples preserved as part of SAM - 3028 . The best specimen is a well - preserved and complete right ...
Only worn fragments are preserved as part of BMNH R3592 ( not described by Huene 1911 ) , and there are two incomplete and crushed examples preserved as part of SAM - 3028 . The best specimen is a well - preserved and complete right ...
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It is not resting above a neural spine , but is instead preserved attached to the left lateral surface of the sixteenth caudal vertebra . It is oval - shaped and has a strongly concave , presumably outer surface , and a less concave ...
It is not resting above a neural spine , but is instead preserved attached to the left lateral surface of the sixteenth caudal vertebra . It is oval - shaped and has a strongly concave , presumably outer surface , and a less concave ...
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