- The
entepicondylar foramen is an
opening in the
distal (far) end of the
humerus (upper arm bone)
present in some mammals. It is
often present in primitive...
- of the premaxilla, a lack of
notochordal canals, and the loss of the
entepicondylar foramen of the humerus. The term
Archosauromorpha was
first used by...
-
still found in
older texts and in
discussing anatomical variation.
Entepicondylar foramen p. 212
Anatomy Atlases:
Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Human Anatomic...
- traits): a
sagittal crest on the
supraoccipital bone, and the lack of an
entepicondylar foramen on the humerus. A
cladogram adapted from
their analysis is shown...
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Cleithrum absent Pelvic Region Modified ilium Limb
Region Tubular bone lost
Entepicondylar foramen absent Radius as long as ulna
Small proximal carpals and tarsal...
- De Aquino,
Carla Cristina (2018). "Evolutionary
Significance of the
Entepicondylar Foramen of the
Humerus in New
World Monkeys (Platyrrhini)". Journal...
- vertebrae, a smaller, less
complex spine on the
second neck vertebra, an
entepicondylar foramen (an
opening in the humerus, or
upper arm bone), a
lacrimal fossa...
- on the m1 molar, a prem****eteric
fossa on the mandible, and
often an
entepicondylar foramen on the
humerus of
tremarctine bears. Additionally, tremarctine...
-
primitive state), the
lower extremity includes a
large opening called the
entepicondylar foramen to
allow the p****age of
nerves and
blood vessels.
Position of...
-
catarrhini (apes and Old
World monkeys),
elbows include the loss of the
entepicondylar foramen (a hole in the
distal humerus), a non-translatory (rotation-only)...