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English: Skull of Elginia mirabilis, a pareiasaur (parareptile) from the Late Permian of Scotland (Elgin sandstones). Original description: PLATE 38. Elginia mirabilis. [...] Skull seen directly from above. The portion represented without ornament is wanting in the original, and has been restored from the opposite side. Deutsch: Schädel von Elginia mirabilis, einem Parasaurier (Parareptil) aus dem Oberperm von Schottland (Elgin-Sandsteine). Ursprüngliche Beschreibung: Tafel 38. Elginia mirabilis. [...] Schädel senkrecht von oben gesehen. Der Bereich ohne Ornamentierung fehlt im Original und wurde von der gegenüberliegenden Seite rekonstruiert. |
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Source | NEWTON, E. T. (1893): “On some new reptiles from the Elgin sandstones.” — Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (B) Vol. 184, p. 502 & Plate 38; London. |
Author | E. T. Newton |
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