- 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...
-
point is at a
level with the
bottom edge of the
lower jaw. The
fossa antorbitalis, a
depression on the side of the maxilla,
covers almost the
entire outer...
-
established some
diagnostic traits. The
front upper corner of the
fenestra antorbitalis and the rear
upper corner of the bony
nostril are
positioned at about...
- hollowed-out, bone tissue. The
large skull opening in the snout, the
fenestra antorbitalis, is
positioned in a
depression which reaches the side of the
nasal bone...
- holotype. The
depression or
fossa for the
large skull opening, the
fenestra antorbitalis, was long and
extended far to the front. The
humerus was
relatively short...
- the
fenestra nasoantorbitalis, a
confluence of the
original fenestra antorbitalis with the bony nostrils. In
front of this
opening a low and elongated...
- and eye
sockets which are
present in all
basal dinosaurs, the
fenestra antorbitalis and the
upper and
lower temporal fenestrae were not
closed or overgrown...
- bony nares.
Below them a
small triangular skull opening, the
fenestra antorbitalis is present.
Reflecting the more
shallow snout, the
teeth of Campylognathoides...
-
diagnostic traits. In the
depression for a
skull opening, the
fenestra antorbitalis, to the
front a
second opening is present, a
fenestra maxillaris, that...
-
skull the eye
socket forms the
largest opening,
larger than the
fenestra antorbitalis that is
clearly separated from the slit-like bony naris. No bony crest...