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- the prenasal and the posterior half is referred to as the postnasal. Supranasal scales are located above the nasal scale. Snake scales Anatomical terms...
- The lower edge of the nasal scale touches the nasorostral scale. The supranasal scale has a strong crescent shape and separates the nasal from the nasorostral...
- number of species. This sac is an in****tion of the skin between the supranasal and nasal scales and is connected to the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal...
- skeletal remains. Persistent frontal sutures should not be confused with supranasal sutures (a small zig-zag shaped suture located at and/or immediately superior...
- separate the rostral and nasal scales. All species have a well-developed supranasal sac. The fronts of the maxillary bones are very short, supporting only...
- Scales on the head. Rostral. Nasorostral. Nasal. Prenasal. Postnasal. Supranasal. Fronto-nasal. Internasal. Brille, spectacle, ocular scale, eyecap. Cir****orbital...
- For instance, the scales between the nostrils are sometimes called supranasals and sometimes internasals. Snakes are entirely covered with scales or...
- legless lizard have 2 supranasal scales, a study of South Australian specimens revealed that 78% of individuals had 1 supranasal scale. The species which...
- loreal not deeper than the second, in contact with the first labial; supranasals frequently in contact behind rostral; frontonasal broader than long;...
- distinguished from Eutropis beddomei by the supranasals which are separated by frontonasal (E. beddomei has supranasal in contact with each other), separate...