. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. Fig. 13. Acrodelphis bakersfieldensis (individual 3), dorsal-view. x2 Fig. 14. Acrodelphis bakersfieldensis (individual 3), lateral view, x 2/5. at the posterior end, the alveoli are eroded. Where preserved, the alveoli are seen to curve downward and inward posteriorly. An alveolus shows a length of 8 mm. It appears that there are 4 alveoli on the right maxilla in a distance of 18 mm. near the posterior end of the alveolar groove. Other septa of the alveoli are too much eroded to be counted with accuracy. The maxilla rounds underneath as i


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. Fig. 13. Acrodelphis bakersfieldensis (individual 3), dorsal-view. x2 Fig. 14. Acrodelphis bakersfieldensis (individual 3), lateral view, x 2/5. at the posterior end, the alveoli are eroded. Where preserved, the alveoli are seen to curve downward and inward posteriorly. An alveolus shows a length of 8 mm. It appears that there are 4 alveoli on the right maxilla in a distance of 18 mm. near the posterior end of the alveolar groove. Other septa of the alveoli are too much eroded to be counted with accuracy. The maxilla rounds underneath as it enlarges and unites with its counterpart from the opposite side to furnish the floor of the mesorostral gutter, which is wide, open, and rounded and rapidly tapers to a small opening at the anterior end of the specimen. The anterior. 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 Peabody Museum of Natural History. New Haven : The Museum


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