- the
sides of the
foramen magnum are the
lateral parts, also
called the
exoccipitals, and the back is
named as the
squamous part. The
basilar part is a thick...
-
known as
basioccipital tubera or
basal tubera) The
paired exoccipitals (singular:
exoccipital) are
visible at the rear of the braincase,
adjacent to the...
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fibula occupies less than 30% of the
transverse width of the
element Exoccipitals (bones at the back of the skull) do not meet
along the
midline on the...
-
Godfrey et al. (1987),
including the
contact between the
postparietal and
exoccipital at the back of the skull,
small projections (uncinate processes) on the...
-
Leslie F.; Jeff Liston; Mark
Evans (2003). "The
first relatively complete exoccipital-opisthotic from the
braincase of the
Callovian pliosaur, Liopleurodon"...
- a flat or
shallow skull, a
fused skull roof with no
cranial kinesis,
exoccipital-postparietal
contact on the occiput, and four or
fewer fingers on the...
- dinosaurs, the
exoccipitals are
fused to the opisthotic,
forming a
structure also
known as the
exoccipital-opisthotic. Below, the
exoccipitals are
fused to...
-
condyle is
either trilobate and
formed by the
basioccipital and the
exoccipitals, or a
simple ****
formed by the basioccipital; the
supraoccipital is...
- the more
primitive Ambulocetus. The
convex posterior surface of the
exoccipital,
shorter cervical vertebrae, and
unfused sacral vertebrae distinguishes...
-
similar can be
observed with the
paroccipital process, a part of the
exoccipital,
which is
likewise poorly developed and rounded, but
still clearly set...