Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28South African Museum, 1932 - Natual history |
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... skull . In dorsal view the main features of the skull are the very large and thickened postorbital bones , the " roofed " appearance of the skull , and the lateral backwardly projecting horns . The postorbital com- pletely shuts out the ...
... skull . In dorsal view the main features of the skull are the very large and thickened postorbital bones , the " roofed " appearance of the skull , and the lateral backwardly projecting horns . The postorbital com- pletely shuts out the ...
Page 60
... skull represents the only known genus . Discussion of the relations between this sub - order and the much later Burnetiamorpha must remain in abeyance until better preserved skulls of both are obtained . THEROCEPHALIA . Choerosaurus ...
... skull represents the only known genus . Discussion of the relations between this sub - order and the much later Burnetiamorpha must remain in abeyance until better preserved skulls of both are obtained . THEROCEPHALIA . Choerosaurus ...
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... skull will show that , although the anterior teeth may differ from the posterior teeth in actual and relative dimensions , the teeth throughout the series usually agree with one another in the nature and number of the cusps . * A study ...
... skull will show that , although the anterior teeth may differ from the posterior teeth in actual and relative dimensions , the teeth throughout the series usually agree with one another in the nature and number of the cusps . * A study ...
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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