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Page 42
The width of the spines is alternately wide and narrow throughout the sequence preserved . The transverse processes show progressive shortening and thickening toward the sacrum . They shift gradually from the level of the zygapophyses ...
The width of the spines is alternately wide and narrow throughout the sequence preserved . The transverse processes show progressive shortening and thickening toward the sacrum . They shift gradually from the level of the zygapophyses ...
Page 43
Unfortunately , the trunk is not preserved far enough anteriorly to determine whether or not there may have been a sternum ( a hallmark of sphenodontids in contrast to rhynchosaurs ) . Neither humerus is preserved , but portions of both ...
Unfortunately , the trunk is not preserved far enough anteriorly to determine whether or not there may have been a sternum ( a hallmark of sphenodontids in contrast to rhynchosaurs ) . Neither humerus is preserved , but portions of both ...
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The carpals are preserved in almost normal articulation , although the lateral margin of the area was weathered somewhat prior to discovery , resulting in the loss of the fifth distal carpal , the lateral margin of the ulnare and most ...
The carpals are preserved in almost normal articulation , although the lateral margin of the area was weathered somewhat prior to discovery , resulting in the loss of the fifth distal carpal , the lateral margin of the ulnare and most ...
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Contents
samples from the Mgazana Estuary Pondoland South Africa 31 50S | 17 |
CARROLL R L | 56 |
Africa Published November 1976 | 59 |
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abbreviated adult appear arrangement author's name authors Baculites Barnard base bearing body Bongo CALIFORNIA Cape Town capensis capital carapace closely collected Collignon complete described Description designated DIEGO differences distal dorsal Durban early elongate Family female figures four genus given gnathopod headings Holotype illustrations included indicated inner italics known larvae lateral length letters LIBRARY lobe locality longer male margin material maxilla myotomes Note occur original outer paratypes pereiopod placed position posterior present preserved proximal published ramus recorded references region relative Remarks ribs rostrum rounded scientific segment separates setae short shows similar single slightly Smith South African Museum species specimen spines stage strong surface Table teeth terminal third tubercles UNIVERSITY Upper uropod ventral volume whorl zone