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postorbital dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
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Dinosaurs of the Air: The Evolution and Loss of Flight in ...
Right superficial temporal skull elements in side view, drawn to same
approximate quadrate height. A, Archaeopteryx specimens as preserved with
strongly procumbent quadrates: a, HMN 1880, in which the full extent of a
probably postorbital ...
2
Primate Origins: Adaptations and Evolution: Adaptations and ...
Cartmill's hypothesis predicts that increasing the angular or planar deviation
between the orbit and the temporalis fascia should lead to increased
replacement of the postorbital ligament with postorbital processes and other
stiffening structures ...
Matthew J. Ravosa, Marian Dagosto, 2007
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Phylogenetic Relationships of the Lizard Families: Essays ...
Contact of postfrontal and jugal occurs in some squamates in which the
postorbital contribution to the orbit is reduced and postorbital and postfrontal are
separate (e.g., the teiids Callopistes and Tupinam- bis), but the plesiomorphic
squamate ...
Richard Estes, Gregory K. Pregill, 1988
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Tarsiers: Past, Present, and Future
However, the bony flanges that contribute to postorbital closure in Tarsius hardly
impinge upon this region as much as they do in various New World monkeys (
even those that achieve only incomplete postorbital closure). Ca- tarrhines ...
Patricia C. Wright, Elwyn L. Simons, Sharon Gursky, 2003
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In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs: Early Mesozoic Tetrapods
Quadratojugal narrows dorsally. contacting only a small part of postorbital (0). or
quadratojugal extends dorsally as a broad sheet contacting most of postorbital
portion of postorbital bar ( 1 ) Supratemporal roofing bones 20. Frontals narrow ...
Nicholas C. Fraser, Hans-Dieter Sues, 1997
... male first pleopod exceedingly varied but not as in Oregoniinae 3 3( 2) Eyes
without orbits; eyestalks generally long, either non-retractile, or retractile against
an acute postorbital spine affording no concealment; basal antennal article
usually ...
D. J. G. Griffin, H. A. Tranter, 1986
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Primate Adaptation and Evolution: 3rd Edn
In higher primates, and to a lesser extent in tarsiers, the orbit is further walled off
behind by a bony partition, the postorbital plate; thus, the eyeball lies within a
bony cup. This is described as postorbital closure. The functional significance of
the ...
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Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Ecosystems in SE Asia
6. Right postorbital (SM Kl l-0002) of Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae. slightly
oblique caudolaterally with its greatest breadth at the caudal end and forms the
dorsal rim of the orbit. Its lateral surface is smooth along the frontal and
postorbital.
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New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: The Royal Tyrrell ...
(A) Left squamosal in lateral view; (B) right squamosal in lateral view; right
postorbital in (C) lateral and (D) dorsal views; right frontal in (E) medial and (F)
dorsal views. Scale bars are 2 cm. quadratojugal of Asian protoceratopsids (
Makovicky ...
Michael J. Ryan, Brenda J. Chinnery-Allgeier, David A. Eberth, 2010
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Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
All modern primates have a bony postorbital bar (figure 14.2) with the eyes
generally directed forward. The snout, or muzzle, is reduced in most primates, as
are the A Figure 14.2 Strepsirhine skull. Three views (A) dorsal, (B) lateral, and (
C) ...
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «POSTORBITAL»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
postorbital digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
A New Oviraptorid Dinosaur (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the …
The postorbital process of the jugal extends posterodorsally, where it is covered by the ventral process of the postorbital. The jugal process of ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
360-million-year-old tetrapod may have looked similar to a crocodile
They found that the reconstructed skull had a longer postorbital region and a more strongly hooked lower jaw than previously thought, making it ... «Daily Mail, Mac 15»
The Tet Zoo Guide to Gazelle Camels
... shared presence of an elongate rostrum, enlarged upper incisors, broad postorbital bar and other cranial characters (Whistler & Webb 2005). «Scientific American, Feb 15»
Nanuqsaurus Hoglundi: Alaska's 'Pigmy' T. Rex
... frontal; na, nasal contact surface; oif, oral intramandibular foramen; p, parietal; po.f, postorbital facet of frontal; prf.f, prefrontal facet of frontal;. «Science 2.0, Mac 14»
The Tet Zoo guide to mesosaurs
Mesosaurs have usually been regarded as anapsid – that is, as lacking bony openings in the postorbital or temporal region of the skull. «Scientific American, Jul 13»
Dinosauroids revisited, revisited
A small antorbital fenestra is still present: not entirely clear what's going on posterior to the postorbital bar, but I think that the opening there is ... «Scientific American, Okt 12»
In pursuit of Early Cretaceous crocodyliforms in southern England …
The postorbital bones are peculiar in shape and mean that the eye sockets are directed upwards and forwards. Indeed, Hooley (1907) wrote of ... «Scientific American, Sep 12»
Marsupial `dogs', `bears', `sabre-tooths' and `weasels' of island …
In contrast to other borhyaenoids, thylacosmilids were short-faced and some of them, at least, had a complete bony postorbital bar. T. atrox is ... «Scientific American, Jul 12»
Ryan et al.'s New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: a review
Ceratopsidae includes both the mostly long-frilled chasmosaurines with their long supraorbital, postorbital or brow horns, and the mostly ... «Scientific American, Apr 12»
A gigantic feathered dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of China
... junction between the frontal and jugal processes of the postorbital, a large concavity on the lateral surface of the main body of the postorbital, ... «Nature.com, Apr 12»