Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 50South African Museum, 1968 - Natual history |
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... third phalanx of the third digit , although smaller than the first and second phalanges , is not much reduced and apparently not in the process of being lost . The terminal phalanges are narrow and pointed and would have carried sharp ...
... third phalanx of the third digit , although smaller than the first and second phalanges , is not much reduced and apparently not in the process of being lost . The terminal phalanges are narrow and pointed and would have carried sharp ...
Page 83
... third and border the posterior expanded part of the gladius but anteriorly are attached to the mantle wall . The fins overreach the end of the mantle only slightly . The funnel is large , prominent , and reaches to the base of the ...
... third and border the posterior expanded part of the gladius but anteriorly are attached to the mantle wall . The fins overreach the end of the mantle only slightly . The funnel is large , prominent , and reaches to the base of the ...
Page 308
... third of the carapace . Slight groove in antero - lateral third of carapace . Eye prominent , eyestalk two - thirds the length of first antennular peduncle segment . Pereiopods 1-3 slender , third longest , second and third chelate ...
... third of the carapace . Slight groove in antero - lateral third of carapace . Eye prominent , eyestalk two - thirds the length of first antennular peduncle segment . Pereiopods 1-3 slender , third longest , second and third chelate ...
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abdomen adcauline adnate anomodonts antennal joint Anteosaurus anteriorly apically basal cell base basioccipital basisphenoid bone braincase Cape Town capensis carapace carapace length Clinus acuminatus cranial cross-sections Cyrtosia developed Dicynodon Dinocephalia distal distinctly dorsal dorsum sellae Empidideicus endocranial cavity epipterygoid exoccipital face fenestra ovalis foramen forms frons genus groove head hind margins holotype hydrotheca IKMT internode Jonkeria last sternite Lateral view longer longitudinal Lystrosaurus mantle length material median septum n.sp narrow nematothecae nerve occipital olfactory opisthotic orbitosphenoid ossified parasphenoidal rostrum parietal pereiopods photophores Plonia posteriorly proboscis proötic pterygoid quadrate reddish brownish region ridge sagittal sella turcica septosphenoid Sergestes shorter side skull slender slightly snout South African Museum species specimen sphenoidal sphenoidal complex spines stapes sternite Struthiocephalus suckers SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM supraoccipital surface sutural Tapinocephalus Tapinocephalus zone tergites therapsids thorax transverse trigeminal tube upper vein Ventral view volume number vomer wavy underlining wings