- The base of skull, also
known as the
cranial base or the
cranial floor, is the most
inferior area of the skull. It is
composed of the
endocranium and the...
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comprises a
complete skull with an ****ociated
postcranial skeleton. A
single basicranium described in 2022 was also
referred to
Navaornis based on its similarities...
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greatly elongated,
measuring one-and-a-half
times the
length of the
basicranium, and the
portion of the
snout in
front of the
canines resembles that...
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particular correlates with
various diagnostic features of the
dentition and
basicranium.
Regarding Vulpini,
Tedford has remarked:
These small canids are distinguished...
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around 27
millimetres (1.1 in) long
which is
missing the
skull roof,
basicranium and
squamosals and from the
referred specimens MPCA PV 450, a partial...
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exclusive to
humans and some of its
characteristics (those in the
wrist and
basicranium),
suggested that it may have
diverged from the
common human/African ape...
- nosymena.
Several vertebrae and rib
fragments as well as part of the
basicranium have been
found from the Maastrichtian-age
Maevarano Formation in the...
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displays a
significant facial tilt of
roughly 45°
forward relative to the
basicranium at rest,
which supports their locomotion being mainly jumping or hopping...
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hyperpallium and
whose classification is unclear, Ichthyornis, and MPM-334-1, a
basicranium that
belonged to an eighty-million-year old
enantiornithine bird, preserving...
- tall
skull over 1.45
metres (4.8 ft) in
height with an
especially short basicranium, and
narrow palate. The
specimen had
twisted tusks at
least 2.3 metres...