Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 84The Museum, 1981 - Natural history |
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Page 177
... cervical third of its height , and a moderately developed cervical enamel promin- ence is present . The lingual groove is deep , but it is rather narrow over the cervical portion of its length . It courses vertically for about two ...
... cervical third of its height , and a moderately developed cervical enamel promin- ence is present . The lingual groove is deep , but it is rather narrow over the cervical portion of its length . It courses vertically for about two ...
Page 194
... cervical enamel prominence . The buccal face of the protoconid is considerably larger than that of the hypoconid , and it courses downward for a considerable distance beyond the level of the hypoconidal cervical line ( Fig . 12 ) . The ...
... cervical enamel prominence . The buccal face of the protoconid is considerably larger than that of the hypoconid , and it courses downward for a considerable distance beyond the level of the hypoconidal cervical line ( Fig . 12 ) . The ...
Page 195
... cervical enamel prominence is not present . The lingual groove is very short and narrow . The buccal surface is , at least over the remaining cervical portion of its height , slightly more convex occlusocervically than the lingual face ...
... cervical enamel prominence is not present . The lingual groove is very short and narrow . The buccal surface is , at least over the remaining cervical portion of its height , slightly more convex occlusocervically than the lingual face ...
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3aS and 3aN acrae Aeolidiella age profiles Agriotherium alcelaphines animals Anyskop assemblage Baba basal breadth bed 3aN Bergh bone bovids Brink buccal cusp Cape Province Cape Town capensis Catriona cerata cervical enamel columbiana Coryphella Cragievarus kitchingi crest crown height deciduous demissum dentary denticles dentition deposits Diademodon dicynodonts digestive branch dorsal early Pliocene elongate evidence facet Family fauna femur Flabellina fossa fossils Gastropoda genus Giraffa sp giraffids gland groove Hendey Hipparion holotype hypocone indicate Langebaanweg Langebaanweg area late Miocene late Tertiary lateral lingual mammals Marcus & Marcus maxilla Mesembriportax mesial mesiodistal Miocene muscle Nyanzachoerus O'Donoghue occlusal Pleistocene Pliocene posterior present QSM and PPM Quarry radular recorded region relatively represented rhinophores Risbec river Robertia rows sea-level separated shorelines Sivatherium Sivatherium hendeyi slightly South Africa South African Museum south-western Cape species specimens surface Tankard taxa teeth terrestrial tooth transgression Varswater Formation ventral vertebrates