. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . O UJ. « CD £ £ O T3 .T3 C -i—> 03 > .2 2 .5 13 > 5 T33 ?3? o> o *:§ X §£ i o o -g Ph +-• x 0 & 2 CO c3 T3 <+H S =s o X) o3 x •£ eg V > §£ cd 03 -HO X T3 x t^ § Q 3 +- i 5+h CO > 5 H 3 o fi £ tin co Id a u U i- 8 8 •e s § I 5s. •^ 1 $ OSTEOLOGY OF ERYTHROSUCHUS AFRICANUS BROOM 53 the centrum of the last dorsal vertebra. The second sacral ribs articulate with the moreposterior part of the vertebra, and do not extend beyond the posterior edge of the of the caudal ribs (Figs 26, 27) are
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . O UJ. « CD £ £ O T3 .T3 C -i—> 03 > .2 2 .5 13 > 5 T33 ?3? o> o *:§ X §£ i o o -g Ph +-• x 0 & 2 CO c3 T3 <+H S =s o X) o3 x •£ eg V > §£ cd 03 -HO X T3 x t^ § Q 3 +- i 5+h CO > 5 H 3 o fi £ tin co Id a u U i- 8 8 •e s § I 5s. •^ 1 $ OSTEOLOGY OF ERYTHROSUCHUS AFRICANUS BROOM 53 the centrum of the last dorsal vertebra. The second sacral ribs articulate with the moreposterior part of the vertebra, and do not extend beyond the posterior edge of the of the caudal ribs (Figs 26, 27) are holocephalous and are firmly attached to thevertebrae, although a suture can often be detected. The ribs of the first two caudalvertebrae have very robust heads, but the short shaft tapers distally. The remaining ribs areall dorsoventrally flattened, short, and project downwards and slightly posteriorly. T
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