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Page 26
Skull size — this is very probably large and massive . 2. Bosses are probably
present . 3. Additional pachyostosis of this no evidence is preserved . 4. Palatine
— this is not preserved . 5. Premaxilla —— the dentigerous border curves antero
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Skull size — this is very probably large and massive . 2. Bosses are probably
present . 3. Additional pachyostosis of this no evidence is preserved . 4. Palatine
— this is not preserved . 5. Premaxilla —— the dentigerous border curves antero
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Page 102
This snout , presented to the Museum by Mr. J. Pienaar of Lammerkraal , has only
two postcanines preserved , but as this is probably only due to postmortem loss
and the other characters preserved agree fairly well with those of vanwyki I am ...
This snout , presented to the Museum by Mr. J. Pienaar of Lammerkraal , has only
two postcanines preserved , but as this is probably only due to postmortem loss
and the other characters preserved agree fairly well with those of vanwyki I am ...
Page 128
Skull size unknown , probably large . Snout length unknown , fairly high and
narrow . Intersquamosal width unknown . Postfrontal boss unknown . Jugal boss
unknown , angular boss strong . Fronto - naso - prefrontal swelling unknown .
Skull size unknown , probably large . Snout length unknown , fairly high and
narrow . Intersquamosal width unknown . Postfrontal boss unknown . Jugal boss
unknown , angular boss strong . Fronto - naso - prefrontal swelling unknown .
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Anteosaurus anterior anteriorly appears arch associated Beaufort West bone Boonstra border boss breadth broad Broom canine Coll collection concave condyle Crocuta curved dentary described developed directed distal Dorsal view edge extends external face facet fairly fairly large femur figured foramen forms fossil fragment genus girdle groove Haughton humerus incisors Jonkeria jugal known Lateral view length lies lower massive material maxilla median meet moderately molar narrow nature occipital orbital outer parietal pillars plane plate Pleistocene postcanines posterior posteriorly postorbital present preserved probably prominent proximal pterygoid quadrate ramus referred ridge roots rounded scapula seen separated shaft sharp short shows side situated skull slender slightly snout South African Museum species specimens squamosal strong strongly Struthiocephalus surface Tapinocephalus zone teeth thickened third tibia Titanosuchia tooth ulna upper Ventral view weak weathered wide width