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In this character , the specimen shown by Baumberger in his textfigure 115
agrees more closely . The whorl - section shown in fig . 114 , on the other hand ,
is not quite so highly arched in proportion , and seems to agree better with that
shown ...
In this character , the specimen shown by Baumberger in his textfigure 115
agrees more closely . The whorl - section shown in fig . 114 , on the other hand ,
is not quite so highly arched in proportion , and seems to agree better with that
shown ...
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PLATE X. FIGS . PAGE 199 1. Holcostephanus cf. baini ( Sharpe ) Apertural view
of the specimen shown in the previous plate , fig . 2 . 201 2. Holcostephanus
rogersi sp . nov . Another view of the specimen shown in the previous plate , fig .
3 .
PLATE X. FIGS . PAGE 199 1. Holcostephanus cf. baini ( Sharpe ) Apertural view
of the specimen shown in the previous plate , fig . 2 . 201 2. Holcostephanus
rogersi sp . nov . Another view of the specimen shown in the previous plate , fig .
3 .
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2 the deep vaulting of the front of the palate is not shown , nor is the deep
depression between the anterior parts of the pterygoids brought out , nor the
deep furrow between the basioccipital processes . In Fig . 1 there is very little
attempt to ...
2 the deep vaulting of the front of the palate is not shown , nor is the deep
depression between the anterior parts of the pterygoids brought out , nor the
deep furrow between the basioccipital processes . In Fig . 1 there is very little
attempt to ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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adult African angle anterior apertures appears atherstoni baini Band becomes beds bone border Broom characters closely collection comparable comparison considerably convex Cretaceous curved d'Orbigny described developed diameter differs direction distinct distinguished dorsal doubt elongated evidence fauna figure flank fossils front frontal further genus Geol greater greatest half height Holcostephanus individual Jurassic known lateral length less lower margin marked measures middle Museum narrow Neocomian obtained occur Oomia ornamentation outline passes Plate portion posterior present preserved probably prominent referred regarded region relatively remarks represented resemblance ribs ridges Rogers rounded sculpture seems seen separated Sharpe shell shown shows side similar single slightly South African species specimen stage Sunday's River surface Tate traced Trigonia tubercles Uitenhage umbilical umbo umbonal upper valve whorl