. Breviora. . Fig. 2. Scotiophryne piistulosa, n. g., n. sp.: a, lateral, and b, medial views of right squamosal, AMNH 8102; c, medial, and d, lateral views of posterior part of left maxilla; e, lateral, and /, medial views of anterior part of left maxilla, MCZ 3626; a - d from loc. V5620, Lance Formation, Wyoming; e - f from Bug Creek Anthills, Hell Creek Formation, Montana; all X 6. Squamosal (Fig. 2a-b) compact; tympanic process expanded, rounded, with angle at ventroposterior corner; pustular sculpture as on maxillae; prominent pterygoid-paroccipital crest medially; maxillary process with


. Breviora. . Fig. 2. Scotiophryne piistulosa, n. g., n. sp.: a, lateral, and b, medial views of right squamosal, AMNH 8102; c, medial, and d, lateral views of posterior part of left maxilla; e, lateral, and /, medial views of anterior part of left maxilla, MCZ 3626; a - d from loc. V5620, Lance Formation, Wyoming; e - f from Bug Creek Anthills, Hell Creek Formation, Montana; all X 6. Squamosal (Fig. 2a-b) compact; tympanic process expanded, rounded, with angle at ventroposterior corner; pustular sculpture as on maxillae; prominent pterygoid-paroccipital crest medially; maxillary process with medial flange. Discussion. Ilia of discoglossids are quite distinctive, and the family reference of Scotiophryne is based on the similarity of the. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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