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Outlines of Vertebrate Palæontology for Students of Zoology Arthur Smith Woodward Limited preview - 2012 |
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anal fins animal armour articulation aspect Bavaria bear bones canine Carboniferous cartilages caudal fin chevron bones clavicle complete skeletons coracoid cranial roof Cretaceous cusps dental dentary dentition Devonian digits distal dorsal fin elements elongated Eocene Europe exhibit extinct facette fauna femur fibula fishes foramen Formation fossils France frontal fused genera genus Geol hinder hitherto humerus incisors known lateral Lias Lithographic Stone Lower Pliocene mandible mandibular ramus maxilla median Miocene molars narial opening nasal nearly neural arches North America notochord occur Old Red Sandstone orbit ossified palate parietal pectoral arch pectoral fins Permian phalanges plates Pleistocene Pliocene posterior premaxilla premolars pterygoid quadrate remarkable represented resembles restoration ribs scapula shield size.-L skull slender specimens spines splenial squamosal Stegocephalia Sub-Order supratemporal symphysis teeth Tertiary tibia tooth transverse Triassic tubercles typical species ulna Upper Eocene Upper Jurassic vacuity ventral vertebral centra vomers Würtemberg