Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28 |
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This species is probably closest to R. rogersi , which differs in its less coronate whorl - shape with less prominent tubercles and slightly closer costation . The peculiar flared peristome , with its wavy outline , is unfortunately not ...
This species is probably closest to R. rogersi , which differs in its less coronate whorl - shape with less prominent tubercles and slightly closer costation . The peculiar flared peristome , with its wavy outline , is unfortunately not ...
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... have assigned to D. papilionacea forms in which the transverse ribs are more or less obsolete on the body whorl , as in our species , and less numerous on the spire ; the forms described by Stoliczka from Southern India ( 61 , p .
... have assigned to D. papilionacea forms in which the transverse ribs are more or less obsolete on the body whorl , as in our species , and less numerous on the spire ; the forms described by Stoliczka from Southern India ( 61 , p .
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The whole humerus indicated a more or less vertical position with ability of motion in a vertical plane . The humerus of the Bauriamorpha * is not adequately known , but appears to agree with that of the Cynodonts .
The whole humerus indicated a more or less vertical position with ability of motion in a vertical plane . The humerus of the Bauriamorpha * is not adequately known , but appears to agree with that of the Cynodonts .
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