. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum . Seals (Animals); Whales. 3. OMMATOPHOCA. 13 /⢠Skin : stuffed: small. Antarctic Sea. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty.âSpecimen described and figured in 'Zool. Erebus and Terror.' SkuU. Eiver Santa Cruz, east coast of Patagonia. Presented by Capt. Fitzroy. SkuU of specimen a. Skull. Eiver Santa Cruz, east coast of Patagonia. Presented by Capt. Fitzroy. Skull of specimen b. Skull. Antarctic Seas. Antarctic Expedition. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty.âThe skull figured in ' Zool. Erebus and Terror,' t. SkuU. Antarctic Seas.
. Catalogue of seals and whales in the British Museum . Seals (Animals); Whales. 3. OMMATOPHOCA. 13 /⢠Skin : stuffed: small. Antarctic Sea. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty.âSpecimen described and figured in 'Zool. Erebus and Terror.' SkuU. Eiver Santa Cruz, east coast of Patagonia. Presented by Capt. Fitzroy. SkuU of specimen a. Skull. Eiver Santa Cruz, east coast of Patagonia. Presented by Capt. Fitzroy. Skull of specimen b. Skull. Antarctic Seas. Antarctic Expedition. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty.âThe skull figured in ' Zool. Erebus and Terror,' t. SkuU. Antarctic Seas. Antarctic Expedition. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty. 3. OMMATOPHOCA. SkuU broad, depressed behind; muzzle very short, broad; orbits very large; grinders smaU, compressed, with a central incurved lobe, and a small lobe on each side of it; fore feet very slightly clawed., Head short, broad; ears smaU, with no internal conch; muzzle very short, rounded; muffle hairy between and to the edge of the nostrils ; nostrils ovate; whiskers tapering, conical. SkuU depressed, expanded behind; orbits very large; nose very short, broad, truncated in front, high behind; petrose portion of the temporal bone convex. Cutting-teeth -J, smaU, conical, sharply recurved at the tip. Grinders smaU, compressed, vsdth a subcentral, rather large, broad, slightly incurved lobe, having a very smaU lobe on the inner side of Fig. Qmmatophoca Rossii. Skull and hinder grinders. its front, and a larger conical one in the middle of its hinder edge ;â the front grinder of each jaw is smaUer and thicker, with a single conical root, the rest aU with two diverging roots to 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 British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875. London : Printed
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