Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 56The Museum, 1971 - Natural history |
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Page 100
... differences between the dentitions of E. rupestris and the fossil form , and the latter is probably a distinct species . Soricids are less well represented , but there appear to be at least two species present . The one which occurs ...
... differences between the dentitions of E. rupestris and the fossil form , and the latter is probably a distinct species . Soricids are less well represented , but there appear to be at least two species present . The one which occurs ...
Page 238
... differences are due to a greater or lesser degree of modification of common structures , without change in the fundamental and characteristic skull form . As shown in succeeding pages , no formal systematic status should be conferred on ...
... differences are due to a greater or lesser degree of modification of common structures , without change in the fundamental and characteristic skull form . As shown in succeeding pages , no formal systematic status should be conferred on ...
Page 239
... differences in the skull of the Colobus monkey were differences in the relative development of existing structures , and that sex could be deter- mined by comparing the size of the supraorbital ridges , canine tooth , presence or ...
... differences in the skull of the Colobus monkey were differences in the relative development of existing structures , and that sex could be deter- mined by comparing the size of the supraorbital ridges , canine tooth , presence or ...
Contents
BEAUFORT BEDS OF THE KAROO | 2 |
A review of previous work | 22 |
The nonreptilian elements in the fauna and the flora | 29 |
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animals Anteosaurus anteriorly articular Baard's Quarry basicranial axis basioccipital basisphenoid bone Boné & Singer Boonstra Bovidae Bradysaurus braincase Broom Bushmen Cape condyle cranial Daptocephalus dentary deposits described Dicynodon testudirostris dicynodonts Dinocephalia dinocephalian Emydops Equus Ewer external adductor muscle Family fenestra foramen fossa fossils frontal frontonasal ridge genera genus Gorgonopsia groove groups Haughton Hendey Hipparion horizon horn cores Incertae sedis inserted interpterygoidal Jonkeria Karoo Kingoria Kleinzee Langebaanweg Langebaanweg fauna Lystrosaurus Lystrosaurus declivis mammalian mammals mandible masticatory cycle maxilla median Moschops murrayi musculature nasal Nharo obliquus capitis occipital Olduvai orbitosphenoid ossification palatal rim palatine pareiasaurs Permian Pleistocene Pliocene posterior posteriorly premaxilla present presphenoid Pristerodon prootic pterygoid quadrate Quarry assemblage referred region represented reptiles septum shoreline skull roof snout South African Museum species specimens squamosal Struthiocephalus surface Tapinocephalus Tapinocephalus zone teeth therapsids therocephalian Titanosuchus trap tusk Varswater bed vertebrates