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- The dermatocranium is the portion of the cranium that is composed of dermal bone, as opposed to the endocranium and splanchnocranium, which are composed...
- dermal bone and are part of the dermatocranium. In comparative anatomy, the term is applied to the whole dermatocranium. In general anatomy, the roofing...
- specifically to the splanchnocranium (as opposed to the endocranium and dermatocranium) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Viscerocranium...
- the tail. The skull of the bowfin is made of two layers of skull, the dermatocranium and the chondrocranium. The chondrocranium layer cannot be seen because...
- Latimeria) by the presence of ossified ribs, a co**** rugose texture on the dermatocranium and ch**** bones, the absence of the suboperculum and the spiracular...
- articular, columella, and entoglossus are part of the splanchnocranium. Dermatocranium Endocranium Neurocranium Wilkins, Adam S. (2017). "How the Face Develops"...
- highly coordinated behavior achieved by the dorsal rotation of the dermatocranium, lateral expansion of the suspensorium, and the depression of the lower...
- to as the "neomorphic bone" or neomorph, which is a component of the dermatocranium. Ancestrally, the skull of choristoderes possess elongated upper and...
- Jamniczky, H.A.; Hallgrímsson, B. (June 2017). "Shape Variation in the Dermatocranium of the Greater Short-Horned Lizard Phrynosoma hernandesi (Reptilia:...
- (Late Jur****ic) of England, with implications for the evolution of dermatocranium ornamentation in Geosaurini". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society...