- Look up
fenestra or
fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fenestra (fenestration; pl.:
fenestrae or fenestrations) is any
small opening or...
- are
openings in the skull.
Antorbital fenestra Mandibular fenestra Quadratojugal fenestra Subsquamosal fenestra, an
opening between two
parts of the squamosal...
- side of the skull. The
infratemporal fenestra, also
called the
lateral temporal fenestra or
lower temporal fenestra, is the
lower of the two and is exposed...
- In some rodents, the
subsquamosal fenestra is an
opening between two
parts of the
squamosal bone, at the back of the skull. It can be seen in
lateral view...
- The oval
window (or
fenestra vestibuli or
fenestra ovalis) is a
connective tissue membrane-covered
opening from the
middle ear to the
cochlea of the inner...
- An
antorbital fenestra (plural: fenestrae) is an
opening in the
skull that is in
front of the eye sockets. This
skull character is
largely ****ociated with...
-
Perbrinckia fenestra is a
species of
freshwater crabs of the
family Gecarcinucidae that is
endemic to Sri Lanka. the
species is
categorized as vulnerable...
- the
posterior portion of the
Meckelian cartilage.
antorbital fenestra The
antorbital fenestra is one of the five
major openings of the skull,
located between...
-
reptiles and birds).
Unlike other amniotes,
synapsids have a
single temporal fenestra, an
opening low in the
skull roof
behind each eye socket,
leaving a bony...
- An
anapsid is an
amniote whose skull lacks one or more
skull openings (
fenestra, or fossae) near the temples. Traditionally, the
Anapsida are considered...