. Breviora. 18 BREVIORA No. 295. Figure 12. Scapulocoracoid of specimen MCZ No. 3459, x Vs (for ab- breviations, see p. 26). DICYNODONT REMAINS FROM THE TARJADOS FORMATION A few fragmentary dicynodont remains were also collected in the transitional beds underlying the thick white sandstones which form the upper part of the Tarjados Formation. Specimen MCZ No. 3468 was collected just north of the Piano del Gualo, about one mile west of the Mogote del Gualo (see Romer and Jensen, 1966, fig. 2); it includes fragments of a skull and lower jaw. The maxilla encloses the proximal portion of a powerfu

. Breviora. 18 BREVIORA No. 295. Figure 12. Scapulocoracoid of specimen MCZ No. 3459, x Vs (for ab- breviations, see p. 26). DICYNODONT REMAINS FROM THE TARJADOS FORMATION A few fragmentary dicynodont remains were also collected in the transitional beds underlying the thick white sandstones which form the upper part of the Tarjados Formation. Specimen MCZ No. 3468 was collected just north of the Piano del Gualo, about one mile west of the Mogote del Gualo (see Romer and Jensen, 1966, fig. 2); it includes fragments of a skull and lower jaw. The maxilla encloses the proximal portion of a powerfu Stock Photo
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. Breviora. 18 BREVIORA No. 295. Figure 12. Scapulocoracoid of specimen MCZ No. 3459, x Vs (for ab- breviations, see p. 26). DICYNODONT REMAINS FROM THE TARJADOS FORMATION A few fragmentary dicynodont remains were also collected in the transitional beds underlying the thick white sandstones which form the upper part of the Tarjados Formation. Specimen MCZ No. 3468 was collected just north of the Piano del Gualo, about one mile west of the Mogote del Gualo (see Romer and Jensen, 1966, fig. 2); it includes fragments of a skull and lower jaw. The maxilla encloses the proximal portion of a powerful tusk about 3.0 cm in diameter. This tusk shows traces of the alternating bands de- scribed above in Dinodontosaurus brevirostris, but also bears sev- eral longitudinal furrows. The remaining two specimens from the Tarjados Formation may also belong to the Dicynodontia: two fragments of large limb bones (MCZ No. 3469) and fragments of ribs (MCZ No. 3467).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University

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