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There is a time talonid is slightly My has a rounded cingulum . The rugosity
cannot be determined as the enamel is covered by a thin layer of breccia . There
is a rudimentary ectostylid and protostylid similar to those of Old . 1 ( vide infra ) .
There is a time talonid is slightly My has a rounded cingulum . The rugosity
cannot be determined as the enamel is covered by a thin layer of breccia . There
is a rudimentary ectostylid and protostylid similar to those of Old . 1 ( vide infra ) .
Page 426
The anterior pillar is more rounded than the posterior pillar , the peripheral
enamel of the posterior pillar being more V - shaped than that of the anterior pillar
, which is rather U - shaped . Enamel of the anterior surface , where in contact
with ...
The anterior pillar is more rounded than the posterior pillar , the peripheral
enamel of the posterior pillar being more V - shaped than that of the anterior pillar
, which is rather U - shaped . Enamel of the anterior surface , where in contact
with ...
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irregular rounded knob ( cf . C 431 from Orange Free State ) . No sinuses are
visible at the base which is broken away . This is the first Sivatherine anterior
horn - core to be described from Africa . Thus it becomes the paratype for
Sivatherium ...
irregular rounded knob ( cf . C 431 from Orange Free State ) . No sinuses are
visible at the base which is broken away . This is the first Sivatherine anterior
horn - core to be described from Africa . Thus it becomes the paratype for
Sivatherium ...
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