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- subdivided into an upper and a lower part by an antero-posterior sulcus, the paramedial sulcus, which, however, is frequently interrupted by bridging gyri. There...
- (Vaughan-Lee, 1979) but it is not nilpotent. Are there infinite simple paramedial quasigroups? Proposed: by Jaroslav Ježek and Tomáš Kepka at Loops '03...
- the lenticulostriate arteries. They have also been observed along the paramedial mesencephalothalamic artery and the substantia nigra in the mesencephalon...
- shield over its back, meaning that there are four rows of tightly locking paramedial osteoderms (osteoderms to either side of the midline of the back). To...
- Benggwigwishingasuchus still retains its osteoderm armour, which is arranged in a simple paramedial double-row as in many pseudosuchians. The osteoderm pairs do not correlate...
- symmetrical lower lip pits flanking both sides of the midline in the bilateral paramedial sinuses. Lower lip pits may also be bilaterally, unilaterally, or medially...
- Blue Mesa Member. The known osteoderms of Kryphioparma are part of the paramedial armor, meaning that in life they would have formed the topmost row of...
- consists of part of the maxilla, and referred material (three dorsal paramedial plates and a ventral plate fragment), was found in a layer of the Lissauer...
- are characteristic of the genus. These osteoderms imbricate (overlap) paramedially down the back and form a narrow dorsal carapace similar to the desmatosuchine...
- specimens being fully articulated. Two rows of dorsal osteoderms run paramedially along either side of the spine. Ventral osteoderms were also present...