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- traits, autapomorphies. In addition to the antorbital, maxillary and promaxillary fenestrae (skull openings) present within the antorbital fossa, the maxilla...
- expanded cranial part of the medial condyle of the astragalus, as well as a promaxillary fenestra. Unaysauridae is sister to Plateosauria, more derived than Nambalia...
- within the Theropoda may share more specific traits, such as a prominent promaxillary fenestra, cervical vertebrae with pleurocoels in the anterior part of...
- front are taller. There are 2.3–3.0 serrations per 1 mm (0.04 in). The promaxillary fenestra, an opening in the front of the antorbital fossa (a depression...
- of a promaxillary fenestra which is visible in lateral view, a narrow promaxillary strut (the bar of bone between the maxillary and promaxillary fenestrae)...
- front corner of the antorbital fossa contained a smaller opening, the promaxillary fenestra, which led into an air-filled cavity within the maxilla. The...
- Though in front of this fenestra were two small openings, referred to as promaxillary fenestrae. The posterior border of the maxilla formed (predominantly)...
- interfenestral strut, a deep fossa on the broad base of the septum between the promaxillary recess and maxillary antrum, a low position of the dorsal row of dentary...
- of characteristics and autapomorphies: The promaxillary fenestra is completely exposed; the promaxillary and maxillary fenestrae are elongated and vertically...
- and a pair of tiny, 1-centimeter-long (0.39 in) slit-like holes called promaxillary fenestrae. Herrerasaurus had a flexible joint in the lower jaw that could...