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Page 70
The morphological features of this specimen were very similar to those of
specimens from New Zealand ( BMNH 1899 . 5 . 1 . 1017 ) and Bass Strait (
BMNH 1899 . 5 . 1 . 1018 ) , although the New Zealand specimen has avicularia
identical to ...
The morphological features of this specimen were very similar to those of
specimens from New Zealand ( BMNH 1899 . 5 . 1 . 1017 ) and Bass Strait (
BMNH 1899 . 5 . 1 . 1018 ) , although the New Zealand specimen has avicularia
identical to ...
Page 190
The western part , in contrast , was probably treeless and similar to the lands of
kwaKhumalo , a deduction that is supported by the occurrence of simple , single
enclosures built of stone in western kwaButhelezi ( Hall & Maggs 1979 ; Hall
1981 ) ...
The western part , in contrast , was probably treeless and similar to the lands of
kwaKhumalo , a deduction that is supported by the occurrence of simple , single
enclosures built of stone in western kwaButhelezi ( Hall & Maggs 1979 ; Hall
1981 ) ...
Page 222
However , this distinction becomes irrelevant in the present work since Eocyclops
has been referred to the genus Rhachiocephalus where the preparietal is quite
similar to that of Platycyclops . It is therefore recommended that Platycyclops ...
However , this distinction becomes irrelevant in the present work since Eocyclops
has been referred to the genus Rhachiocephalus where the preparietal is quite
similar to that of Platycyclops . It is therefore recommended that Platycyclops ...
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Adeonella appears avicularia basal base BMNH border boss branch broad Broom Bryozoa Busk calcification capital characteristic characters chiefdoms closely collected Colony encrusting condyles dentary described Description Colony developed dicynodonts directed distal distinct distribution dorsal edge elongate erect extending Family Figure foramen forms Frontal wall further genera genus grooves Harmer Hayward & Cook hexagonal included lateral length live lower jaw mandible marginal Material Stations SM Measurements means medially Museum narrow Note O'Donoghue opesia oral spines original oval Ovicell paired palatal palatine parietals peristome Polyzoa pores posterior postorbital present Primary orifice prominent proximal pterygoid references region Remarks reported ridge rostrum rounded Ryland secondary separated short showing side similar single situated skull slender South African species spiramen Stations SM 163 surface Table teeth triangular tusk type specimen typically values ventral wide zooids