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English: Caudal vertebrae and bony tail rings of Meiolania platyceps as figured in Owen (1886) described as follows "Fig. 3. Upper view of three caudal vertebra.
Fig, 4. Upper view of caudal vertebre, nearer the tail-end. In both views a portion of the exo-skeletont is removed, to show its thickness and the inclosed endo-skeletal vertebrae. " |
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Source | Owen, Richard. "Description of Fossil Remains of Two Species of a Megalanian Genus (Meiolania) from" Lord Howe's Island"." Philosophical Transactions of the royal Society of London 177 (1886): 471-480. |
Author | W.H. Wesley |
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