Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28 |
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The third distale is a small spherical rudimentary bone articulating with the preaxial half of the proximal articulatory surface of the metacarpal of the third digit . Proximally it articulates with the second centrale .
The third distale is a small spherical rudimentary bone articulating with the preaxial half of the proximal articulatory surface of the metacarpal of the third digit . Proximally it articulates with the second centrale .
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The lower teeth associated with the upper grinders consist of an incomplete third premolar and a first molar of the right side , and the first and third molars of the left side . These are definitely characterised by their general shape ...
The lower teeth associated with the upper grinders consist of an incomplete third premolar and a first molar of the right side , and the first and third molars of the left side . These are definitely characterised by their general shape ...
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The third molar is 29.5 mm . long and 11 mm . wide . Compared with Equus caballus , therefore , the posterior molars of both upper and lower jaws are small . The form is definitely distinct from E. zebra , to which among South African ...
The third molar is 29.5 mm . long and 11 mm . wide . Compared with Equus caballus , therefore , the posterior molars of both upper and lower jaws are small . The form is definitely distinct from E. zebra , to which among South African ...
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