- the
sides of the
foramen magnum are the
lateral parts, also
called the
exoccipitals, and the back is
named as the
squamous part. The
basilar part is a thick...
-
known as
basioccipital tubera or
basal tubera) The
paired exoccipitals (singular:
exoccipital) are
visible at the rear of the braincase,
adjacent to the...
-
fibula occupies less than 30% of the
transverse width of the
element Exoccipitals (bones at the back of the skull) do not meet
along the
midline on the...
- The
lateral parts of the
occipital bone (also
called the
exoccipitals) are
situated at the
sides of the
foramen magnum; on
their under surfaces are the...
- dinosaurs, the
exoccipitals are
fused to the opisthotic,
forming a
structure also
known as the
exoccipital-opisthotic. Below, the
exoccipitals are
fused to...
- a flat or
shallow skull, a
fused skull roof with no
cranial kinesis,
exoccipital-postparietal
contact on the occiput, and four or
fewer fingers on the...
- the more
primitive Ambulocetus. The
convex posterior surface of the
exoccipital,
shorter cervical vertebrae, and
unfused sacral vertebrae distinguishes...
-
larger crest between the
mastoid process and the
jugular process of the
exoccipital. Male A. p.
doriferus Female A. p.
doriferus Juvenile A. p. doriferus...
- parabasisphenoid, the otic
capsule containing both
opisthotic and
prootic bones,
exoccipital,
supraoccipital and pterygoid. This is very
similar in
shape to the quadratojugals...
-
makes connections with two
braincase bones, the
basisphenoid and the
exoccipital.
These two
attachment points probably made the
skull of Almadasuchus...