Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 67The Museum, 1976 - Natural history |
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A NEW DICYNODONT REPTILE FROM THE TAPINOCEPHALUS | 8 |
Jaw musculature and function in Chelydontops | 14 |
Affinities of Chelydontops | 19 |
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adductor Africa Ampelisca Amphipoda antenna Antennule apex apically bearing bicuspidata Broom Cape Town capensis carpus Chelydontops Chevreux coracoid coxae crocodilian Crocodylus Crustacea Debrenne Description Diagnosis dicynodonts distal Distribution dorsal view elongate Endemic Euparkeria False Bay Family fauna femur flagellum forms Gardiner genus gnathopod Haughton Holotype inner ramus K. H. Barnard khaki sand lateral length living crocodiles lobe mandibular material maxilla maxilliped medial muraille externe muscle Notochampsa oblique Orthosuchus Orthosuchus stormbergi outer ramus ovig palate palm palp paratypes peduncle peraeonal segment peraeopod pereiopods Pleistocene pleon pleonal epimeron pleopod posterior margin posteriorly postero-distally postorbital premaxilla propodus protosuchians Protosuchus pterygoid quadrate radiale rami ribs ridge rounded Saldanha scapula scutes serrate setae skull slender South African Museum Sowerby species specimen Sphenosuchus spines squamosal Stebbing Steneosaurus suarezensis subequal superior temporal fenestra surface suture Synonymy teeth telson temporal fenestra thecodontians tooth Triassic Upper uropod ventral vertebrae Woodward