Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 59, Issue 1The Museum, 1971 - Natural history |
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... P. whitei larger than the previous two . Figure 3 shows the relations
diagramatically , the indices of P. broomi being expressed as 100. P. jonesi
exhibits comparatively high values , especially for M ? and M3 , this possibly
being a primitive ...
... P. whitei larger than the previous two . Figure 3 shows the relations
diagramatically , the indices of P. broomi being expressed as 100. P. jonesi
exhibits comparatively high values , especially for M ? and M3 , this possibly
being a primitive ...
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Most of these better known sites seem to have three cercopithecid forms side by
side : a small Parapapio , a large Papio ( Dinopithecus and Gorgopithecus
possibly being only synonyms ) and a very large Simopithecus . The South
African ...
Most of these better known sites seem to have three cercopithecid forms side by
side : a small Parapapio , a large Papio ( Dinopithecus and Gorgopithecus
possibly being only synonyms ) and a very large Simopithecus . The South
African ...
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In cranial shape , tooth specialization and the small degree of sexual dimorphism
, Parapapio antiquus seems to differ more from P. jonesi than does P. broomi ,
and might thus be an earlier offshoot , possibly being somehow adapted to the ...
In cranial shape , tooth specialization and the small degree of sexual dimorphism
, Parapapio antiquus seems to differ more from P. jonesi than does P. broomi ,
and might thus be an earlier offshoot , possibly being somehow adapted to the ...
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