Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 73The Museum, 1977 - Natual history |
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... fossil pipid frogs ( indeed most fossil frogs in general ) have been described since that time , and Haughton was thus unable to evaluate his material as thoroughly as it is possible to do now . The most recent summary of the frog ...
... fossil pipid frogs ( indeed most fossil frogs in general ) have been described since that time , and Haughton was thus unable to evaluate his material as thoroughly as it is possible to do now . The most recent summary of the frog ...
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... fossil members of Ascaphidae and Discoglossidae have quite narrow sacral diapophyses , however , and Cretaceous pipids as well as Eoxenopoides reuningi have only moderate expansion ( see Estes & Reig 1973 ) . There is thus doubt that ...
... fossil members of Ascaphidae and Discoglossidae have quite narrow sacral diapophyses , however , and Cretaceous pipids as well as Eoxenopoides reuningi have only moderate expansion ( see Estes & Reig 1973 ) . There is thus doubt that ...
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... fossil frog to family at a time when little of substance on fossil frogs was available in the literature . I am grateful for all the assistance graciously provided by Dr Michael Cluver and his laboratory staff during my stay at the ...
... fossil frog to family at a time when little of substance on fossil frogs was available in the literature . I am grateful for all the assistance graciously provided by Dr Michael Cluver and his laboratory staff during my stay at the ...
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abbreviations adcauline adnate Albian Allman Ammonites Ammonoidea Amphipoda Ancyloceras Adouliceras ancyloceratid aperture Aptian Aptian III-IV Australiceras author's name authors Barremian bicuspidata BMNH body chamber cala Campanian Cape Town capensis Casey Cenomanian coiling Collignon constrictions Cretaceous Crioceras crozier described Description distal dorsal dorsum Eoxenopoides reuningi fauna figures flanks fossil Gastropoda genus gonothecae Haughton Helicancyloceras Nonyaniceras Hoepen holotype hydrocladia hydrothecae inner whorls internode Kerguelen Kossmat lateral Lectotype length lobe locality 168 locality 170 Lower Aptian Maastrichtian Madagascar material metres Millard Mozambique mozambiquense nematothecae occur ornament paratypes Pedicel phragmocone pipids Pseudophyllites referred ribs rounded Saghalinites Santonian scientific name segment separated Sertularella seta shaft shoulder Sinzow South African Museum southern Spath species specimen spines Stechow stem subheadings subsimbirskense SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM suture line Symplectoscyphus Synonymy Tetragonites text-fig Tonohamites Totton Toxoceratoides Tropaeum tubercles umbilical Umzamba Upper Aptian venter ventral Vervoort Wb/Wh whorl section Wiedmann Xenopus Zululand