. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. AGRIOTHERIUM FROM LANGEBAANWEG, SOUTH AFRICA. Fig. 34. Upper cheek tooth rows of Indarctos atticus, NMW-Saml912/29 (left) and Agriotherium insigne, NMB-MP549 (right). Drawn from casts. ters which distinguishes /. atticus from the earlier /. vireti (Crusafont & Kurten 1976). In /. atticus Pj and P2, are apparently always single-rooted, while Pf, usually have two roots, although P3 may sometimes have only one root (Thenius 1959). In the Florida Indarctos P1 and P2 are single-rooted, and P3 is doubl
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. AGRIOTHERIUM FROM LANGEBAANWEG, SOUTH AFRICA. Fig. 34. Upper cheek tooth rows of Indarctos atticus, NMW-Saml912/29 (left) and Agriotherium insigne, NMB-MP549 (right). Drawn from casts. ters which distinguishes /. atticus from the earlier /. vireti (Crusafont & Kurten 1976). In /. atticus Pj and P2, are apparently always single-rooted, while Pf, usually have two roots, although P3 may sometimes have only one root (Thenius 1959). In the Florida Indarctos P1 and P2 are single-rooted, and P3 is double-rooted (Wolff 1978). Judged on the basis of the Langebaanweg sample, the anterior premolars of Agriotherium had undergone even further reduction, since in this instance all are invariably single-rooted and as many as two of a series may be lost (Table 16). This sample does not, however, exhibit one of the extremes in anterior premolar development encountered in Agriotherium. The Montpellier A. insigne specimen, NMB-MP549, is like advanced Indarctos in having a. 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 South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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