Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 91 |
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In ROZ 9 an empty socket medial to the base of the right tusk , as well as what
appears to be the base of a small , broken - off tooth in the corresponding
position on the left side , indicate that teeth other than the tusks were present . In
ROZ 11 ...
In ROZ 9 an empty socket medial to the base of the right tusk , as well as what
appears to be the base of a small , broken - off tooth in the corresponding
position on the left side , indicate that teeth other than the tusks were present . In
ROZ 11 ...
Page 216
He found the new specimens to be characterized by the presence or absence of
tusks ( possibly a sexually dimorphic ... in the ventral edge of the vomerine
septum , and that a sharp crest is present posterior to the tusk or caniniform
process .
He found the new specimens to be characterized by the presence or absence of
tusks ( possibly a sexually dimorphic ... in the ventral edge of the vomerine
septum , and that a sharp crest is present posterior to the tusk or caniniform
process .
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Skull length ranges between 60 and 100 mm . Tusks may or may not be present .
The intertemporal and interorbital widths are approximately equal . The parietals
are exposed behind the pineal foramen giving a moderately wide intertemporal ...
Skull length ranges between 60 and 100 mm . Tusks may or may not be present .
The intertemporal and interorbital widths are approximately equal . The parietals
are exposed behind the pineal foramen giving a moderately wide intertemporal ...
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