On some extinct reptiles and batrachia from the Judith River and Fox Hills beds of MontanaAuthorCope, E. D.textProceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia18761876-12-3128340359journal article10.5281/zenodo.33683636de1cdbb-5c8e-4f58-b9e0-1790503ef0a53368363Scapherpeton
excisum
,
sp. nov.
This salamander is represented in the collection
of
the expedition hy vertebrae of three individuals of different sizes. They all agree in
having
the anterior zygapophyses separated by the
concave
excavation of the roof of the neural canal usual in ordinary salamanders, and in the moderate development of the hypapophysial keel. As a result, the articular extremities of the centra are not produced so far inferiorly
as
in
S.
laticolle
. The longitudinal ridge from the inferior part of the diapophysis is pronounced, and separates a deep fossa above it from
another
below it. The longitudinal perforation of the base of the diapophysis
issues
in the superior fossa. while in the two smaller specimens a vertical perforation joins it from the inferior fossa.
As
in the preceding two species, one articular face is a little
deeper
than the other.
Measurements.
M
.
Diameter centrum No. 1 {longitudinal vertical transverse
. 009.006. 005
Width of neural canal do.
. 003
Depth “ “
. 0015
Diameter centrum No. 2 {longitudinal vertical transverse
. 0060. 0033. 0030
Specimen No. 1 is as large as
the
corresponding portion of an
Amphiuma means
.