Annals of the South African Museum, Volumes 79-80The Museum, 1980 - Natural history |
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Page 55
... developed than in all species of Chaperia , but the principal difference between the two genera lies in the colony form of Notocoryne , which implies a degree of morpho- logical integration and adaptation not found in the former genus ...
... developed than in all species of Chaperia , but the principal difference between the two genera lies in the colony form of Notocoryne , which implies a degree of morpho- logical integration and adaptation not found in the former genus ...
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... developed . Either or both L40759 and L33833 could represent additional species of tragelaphines in the Langebaanweg fauna . The occipital surface L5085 shows its tragelaphine affinities in its rather flat surface , a median vertical ...
... developed . Either or both L40759 and L33833 could represent additional species of tragelaphines in the Langebaanweg fauna . The occipital surface L5085 shows its tragelaphine affinities in its rather flat surface , a median vertical ...
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... developed in Budorcas , perhaps secondarily so , otherwise they are more strongly developed in later ovibovines than in the Langebaanweg species , as also are the surface hollowings between anterior and posterior tuberosities . The ...
... developed in Budorcas , perhaps secondarily so , otherwise they are more strongly developed in later ovibovines than in the Langebaanweg species , as also are the surface hollowings between anterior and posterior tuberosities . The ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 32 |
INTRODUCTION | 34 |
Bathynataliidae is described and compared with Bathynatalia gilchristi The single specimen | 41 |
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Africa alcelaphine Ammonites Australiella australis avicularia basal basioccipital bed 3aS body chamber bovids braincase Bryozoa Campanian Campanian of Madagascar Collignon 1948 compressed condamyi condyle Coniacian Damalacra Damaliscus Delawarella Description Colony diameter differs distal dorsal elongated Eocene external tubercles Fabrosaurus fauna fossils frontal Gentry genus geol Heterodontosaurus holotype Hypsilophodon inner whorls keel Klinger Kobus Langebaanweg lateral tubercle lobes locality Lower Campanian Madagascar mandible marginal material Matsumoto 1970 medial Menabites metacarpal Middle Campanian Mortoniceras natalense ssp neanica occipital Occlusal length orifice ornament ornithischian ornithopods ovicell Paratexanites Paratype peristome phragmocone Plesiotexanites Pondoland posterior presoutoni proximal Quarry Raphicerus reduncine referred Reginaites ribs ridge Santonian South African Museum Spath species specimens spines St Lucia St Lucia Formation stangeri Baily station SM stratigraphic submarginal Submortoniceras suture teeth Texanites soutoni text-fig transverse tubercles tuberosities tucki umbilical wall umbilical width umkwelanense Umzamba Upper Santonian venter ventral ventrolateral whorl section woodsi zooids Zululand