- An
antorbital fenestra (plural: fenestrae) is an
opening in the
skull that is in
front of the eye sockets. This
skull character is
largely ****ociated with...
- The
preorbital gland is a
paired exocrine gland found in many
species of artiodactyls,
which is
homologous to the
lacrimal gland found in humans. These...
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Archosauria rely on
shared morphological characteristics, such as an
antorbital fenestra in the skull,
serrated teeth, and an
upright stance. Some extinct...
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archosaurs from
other diapsids is an
extra pair of
openings in the
skull (
antorbital fenestrae) in
front of the eye sockets.
Archosauria is the
crown group...
- as
Skorpiovenator and Majungasaurus. The
antorbital fenestra was
bounded by a
larger depression, the
antorbital fossa,
which was
formed by
recessed parts...
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towards their top. The
palpebral bones strongly stood out,
forming an "
antorbital buttress". The
fused prefrontals did not
reach the
nasal boss, forming...
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possesses a
ventral margin of the
antorbital fenestra that lies well
above that of the
ventral rim of the
antorbital fossa. Additionally, the
total length...
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Thomas (2013-10-22). "Tyrannosauroidea central:
Osteology VIII: The
antorbital cavity".
Tyrannosauroidea central.
Retrieved 2024-04-02. Paul, 2002. Dinosaurs...
- The
fenestrae (from Latin,
meaning windows) are
openings in the skull.
Antorbital fenestra Mandibular fenestra Quadratojugal fenestra Subsquamosal fenestra...
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outside of the eye socket.
Ornithischians had reduced, or even closed-off,
antorbital fenestrae (the
fenestra in
front of the eye socket).
Ornithischian jaw...