Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 42 |
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Page 38
The foramen magnum is large and oval . The posttemporal fossae are small slits ,
bounded dorsally by the supraoccipital and ventrally by the paroccipital . The
lateral outer border of the occipital plate is formed by the squamosal and median
to ...
The foramen magnum is large and oval . The posttemporal fossae are small slits ,
bounded dorsally by the supraoccipital and ventrally by the paroccipital . The
lateral outer border of the occipital plate is formed by the squamosal and median
to ...
Page 39
The quadrate ( Q ) in occipital view shows a squarish posterior surface with ,
ventrally , paired strong rounded knobs separated by a broad groove together
forming the ginglymoid articulatory surface for the articular . Laterally the
quadrate is ...
The quadrate ( Q ) in occipital view shows a squarish posterior surface with ,
ventrally , paired strong rounded knobs separated by a broad groove together
forming the ginglymoid articulatory surface for the articular . Laterally the
quadrate is ...
Page 49
Naso - frontal , parietal and bulbous boss on postorbital prominent . 2. Snout
moderately long , shallow and fairly weak . 3. Moderately broad over squamosals
. 4. Pineal foramen moderately far from occipital border . 5. Postorbital bar wide .
6.
Naso - frontal , parietal and bulbous boss on postorbital prominent . 2. Snout
moderately long , shallow and fairly weak . 3. Moderately broad over squamosals
. 4. Pineal foramen moderately far from occipital border . 5. Postorbital bar wide .
6.
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