- 1984 †
Ostrea arcula Marwick, 1928 †
Ostrea arenicola Tate, 1886
Ostrea atherstonei Newton, 1913 †
Ostrea awajiensis Matsubara, 1998 †
Ostrea beloiti Logan...
- the
Beaufort Group. The name of the
biozone refers to
Tapinocephalus atherstonei, a
large herbivorous tapinocephalid dinocephalian therapsid. It is characterised...
-
Period in what is now
South Africa. Only the type species,
Tapinocephalus atherstonei is now
considered valid for this genus.
Fossils of
Tapinocephalus atherstonii...
-
tonnes (3,310 or 4,410 lb) in the
largest forms, such as
Tapinocephalus atherstonei. The
trend towards gigantism, so
typical of many of the dinocephalians...
-
Ostreidae – True
oysters Weed
oyster Ostrea algoensis Sowerby, 1871
Ostrea atherstonei (Saldanha Bay to KwaZulu-Natal
south coast)
Natal rock
oyster Saccostrea...
- with few post-cranial skeletons. A Tapinocephalian.
Tapinocephalus T.
atherstonei Boesmanshoek and
Prince Albert Lower, Middle, and
Upper part of the Tapinocephalus...
- (Guthrie &
Bolus ex Schltr.)
Erica astroites (Guthrie & Bolus)
Erica atherstonei (Diels ex L.Guthrie & Bolus)
Erica atricha (Dulfer)
Erica atromontana...
-
accepted as
Adhatoda andromeda (Lindau) C.B.Clarke,
endemic Justicia atherstonei T.Anderson,
accepted as
Justicia spartioides T.Anderson,
indigenous Justicia...
- arachno**** Welw.
accepted as
Ipomoea dichroa Choisy,
present Ipomoea atherstonei Baker,
accepted as
Ipomoea oblongata E.Mey. ex Choisy,
present Ipomoea...
-
astroites Guthrie &
Bolus var.
minor Guthrie & Bolus,
endemic Erica atherstonei Diels ex
Guthrie & Bolus,
endemic Erica atricha Dulfer,
endemic Erica...