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This was described by Huene ( 1911 ) as the quadrate foramen but it is a blind
hollow , similar to a closed pit in the same position in Sphenosuchus acutus (
Walker 1990 ) . The quadrate of Stagonolepis robertsoni has a blind pit lying
medial ...
This was described by Huene ( 1911 ) as the quadrate foramen but it is a blind
hollow , similar to a closed pit in the same position in Sphenosuchus acutus (
Walker 1990 ) . The quadrate of Stagonolepis robertsoni has a blind pit lying
medial ...
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These neural arch pits are similar to those that can be seen in a wide range of
archosaurs , including , for example , rauisuchians ( personal observation ) . They
are possibly pneumatic ( see Gower 2001 ) , although pneumatized vertebrae are
...
These neural arch pits are similar to those that can be seen in a wide range of
archosaurs , including , for example , rauisuchians ( personal observation ) . They
are possibly pneumatic ( see Gower 2001 ) , although pneumatized vertebrae are
...
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Apart from similar sutures , Neoglyptoxoceras resembles Diplomoceras in being
ornamented by ribs only . A further , and in our consideration , crucial similarity is
in the difference in ornament between internal moulds of the phragmocone and ...
Apart from similar sutures , Neoglyptoxoceras resembles Diplomoceras in being
ornamented by ribs only . A further , and in our consideration , crucial similarity is
in the difference in ornament between internal moulds of the phragmocone and ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
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