Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 51
Page 349
The adductor ridges form an intact Y ; the anterior branch has a strong , prominent , preaxially directed , “ internal trochanter ” ; the posterior branch has an “ external trochanter , ” not distinct from the posterior edge ; at their ...
The adductor ridges form an intact Y ; the anterior branch has a strong , prominent , preaxially directed , “ internal trochanter ” ; the posterior branch has an “ external trochanter , ” not distinct from the posterior edge ; at their ...
Page 361
Preaxially it inserts on both the pre- and postaxial surfaces of the internal trochanter . Proximally the muscle inserts right up to the edge — especially just proximal to the external trochanter , where the fossa has no distinct edge .
Preaxially it inserts on both the pre- and postaxial surfaces of the internal trochanter . Proximally the muscle inserts right up to the edge — especially just proximal to the external trochanter , where the fossa has no distinct edge .
Page 450
Medially it is somewhat pointed , and it also has this appearance dorsally , but this is due to the internal border being twisted edgeways to end ... This surface is limited internally by the rounded edge that has been turned edgeways .
Medially it is somewhat pointed , and it also has this appearance dorsally , but this is due to the internal border being twisted edgeways to end ... This surface is limited internally by the rounded edge that has been turned edgeways .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
African African Museum angle anterior aperture appears articulation attached baini base Beds bone border Bradysaurus broad Broom closely collection concave convex coracoidal Cretaceous curved deep described developed digit directed distal distinct dorsal Durban edge elements elongate examples extends external facet fairly FAMILY Fauna femur figs figured folds foramen forms Fossils Genus Geol groove humerus ilium insertion internal known lateral left valve length less lower margin massive median moderately muscles narrow numerous oblique origin ornamentation outer pelvis placed plate pointed Pondoland portion postaxial posterior preaxial present preserved probably prominent proximal ribs ridge right valve rounded seen separated shaft shell short side skull slightly South African species specimen spiral Stoliczka straight strong surface suture teeth TEXT-FIG third trochanter upper valve ventral whorls width Woods