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- 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...
- 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...
- De Aquino, Carla Cristina (2018). "Evolutionary Significance of the Entepicondylar Foramen of the Humerus in New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini)". Journal...
- 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...
- still found in older texts and in discussing anatomical variation. Entepicondylar foramen p. 212 Anatomy Atlases: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic...
- on the m1 molar, a prem****eteric fossa on the mandible, and often an entepicondylar foramen on the humerus of tremarctine bears. Additionally, tremarctine...
- Cleithrum absent Pelvic Region Modified ilium Limb Region Tubular bone lost Entepicondylar foramen absent Radius as long as ulna Small proximal carpals and tarsal...
- 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...
- 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...
- Glossotherium. The lower end of the joint protruded widely laterally. An entepicondylar foramen, which occasionally occurred in some sloths, was not developed...