. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 16. Dicellopygae draped (Woodward). Specimen SAM-6022 in the South African Museum. Total length approximately 13 Fig. 17. Dicellopygae draperi (Woodward). Reconstruction of Dicellopygae macrodentatus Brough, by Brough. Total length approximately 11,5 cm. 'Molteno Beds, 150 feet above main coal seam, Sutherlands Quarry, Biggars- berg'. These specimens have been examined and identified as representing Dicellopygae draperi. As Biggarsberg lies well within the Ecca Series this matter was referr
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 16. Dicellopygae draped (Woodward). Specimen SAM-6022 in the South African Museum. Total length approximately 13 Fig. 17. Dicellopygae draperi (Woodward). Reconstruction of Dicellopygae macrodentatus Brough, by Brough. Total length approximately 11,5 cm. 'Molteno Beds, 150 feet above main coal seam, Sutherlands Quarry, Biggars- berg'. These specimens have been examined and identified as representing Dicellopygae draperi. As Biggarsberg lies well within the Ecca Series this matter was referred to Mr M. H. P. Rilett, the geologist who was responsible for mapping the Biggarsberg area. Mr Rilett has confirmed (in lift. 1973) that the recorded locality is in doubt. Identical to NM 21 above is fossil fish 120ID in the Port Elizabeth Museum (Jubb 1973). This fossil is recorded as coming from near a coal mine, Stormberg, Cape Province. This specimen, like QR 1507 above, was sent to Gardiner who identified it as Dicellopygae draperi. Here again the recorded locality requires careful 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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