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  2. Temporal fenestra - Wikipedia

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    Temporal fenestrae in relation to the other skull openings in the dinosaur Massospondylus, a type of diapsid. The supratemporal fenestra, also called the upper temporal fenestra, is positioned above the other fenestra and is exposed primarily in dorsal (top) view. In some reptiles, particularly dinosaurs, the parts of the skull roof lying ...

  3. File:Dimetrodon skull dorsal.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of the bones in the skull of Dimetrodon, shown in dorsal view. Based on Figure 2 of " Autapomorphies of the main clades of synapsids ", Tree of Life web project. Date

  4. Gosner stage - Wikipedia

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    (A) Dorsal view. (B) Lateral view. (C) Ventral view. (D) Mouth structure. [1] Gosner stage is a generalized system of describing stages of embryonal and larval development in anurans (frogs and toads). The Gosner system includes 46 numbered stages, from fertilized embryo (stage 1) to the completion of metamorphosis (stage 46).

  5. File:Brachiosaurus Skull Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Jugal bone - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing homologous bones of the skulls of a monitor lizard and a crocodile. Jugal bone labelled Ju, in pale green, at centre left. The jugal is a skull bone found in most reptiles, amphibians and birds. In mammals, the jugal is often called the malar or zygomatic.

  7. Quadratojugal bone - Wikipedia

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    The skull of the dromaeosaurid dinosaur Dromaeosaurus, with the quadratojugal (light blue) labelled. Several Triassic reptiles reacquire the lower temporal bar, albeit with the jugal forming most of the bar's length. In these reptiles, the quadratojugal is a small L- or T-shaped bone at the rear edge of the skull.

  8. File:Skull of a dog diagram2.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Neural fold - Wikipedia

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    The neural fold is a structure that arises during neurulation in the embryonic development of both birds and mammals among other organisms. [1] [2] This structure is associated with primary neurulation, meaning that it forms by the coming together of tissue layers, rather than a clustering, and subsequent hollowing out, of individual cells (known as secondary neurulation).