Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28South African Museum, 1932 - Natual history |
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Page 58
... seen in the Tapinocephalia ( Mormosaurus , etc. ) ; but the peculiar basisphenoidal tubera and presumed massive basipterygoid processes are very different ' from the conditions seen in either the Tapinocephalia or Titanosuchia , or in ...
... seen in the Tapinocephalia ( Mormosaurus , etc. ) ; but the peculiar basisphenoidal tubera and presumed massive basipterygoid processes are very different ' from the conditions seen in either the Tapinocephalia or Titanosuchia , or in ...
Page 270
... seen . The forward extension of the coronoid is therefore considerable . VI . 1. post . Same fracture as preceding one . From this section it is clear that the prearticular is well developed in this form and that it stretches far ...
... seen . The forward extension of the coronoid is therefore considerable . VI . 1. post . Same fracture as preceding one . From this section it is clear that the prearticular is well developed in this form and that it stretches far ...
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... seen in slide 4350 . Anomalina ammonoides ( Reuss ) . This species is by far the commonest rotaline form in these rock sections . They are seen in every position , and the tests of some are filled with glauconite . The slides in which ...
... seen in slide 4350 . Anomalina ammonoides ( Reuss ) . This species is by far the commonest rotaline form in these rock sections . They are seen in every position , and the tests of some are filled with glauconite . The slides in which ...
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acetabulum acromion Albian angle anteriorly Anthodon aperture articulation articulatory surface Baily Beds bone Boonstra border Brachypareia rogersi Bradysaurus baini Broom capensis carina clavicle cleithrum concave convex coracoidal coracoidal plate Cretaceous Description.-Shell digit distal dorsal view edge elongate Embrithosaurus Equus facet fairly Fauna femur fibula figs figured foramen forms fossa Fossils Gastropoda Genus Geol girdle glenoid Glossopteris groove Haughton Hoepen holotype humerus iliac ilium internal trochanter ischial ischium Lamellibranchia left valve median moderately muscles narrow Neithea Nochelesaurus oblique ornamentation outer Pareiasaurian Pareiasaurus Pareiasuchus pelvis phalangeal Pondoland postaxial posterior posteriorly preaxial Propappus proximal pubic radial Rennie ribs ridge right valve rounded S.A. Mus scapula schwarzi seeleyi Senonian shaft shell skull slightly South African Museum Spath species specimen spiral splenial Stoliczka strong suture symphysis Tapinocephalus tarsal teeth TEXT-FIG tibia transverse tubercles Uitenhage ulna umbo umbones upper ventral margin width Woods XXVIII Zululand