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Cercophonius squama,
commonly known as the
forest scorpion or wood scorpion, is a
scorpion native to south-eastern Australia. It is
typically around 25–40 mm...
- Look up
squama, squamous, or
squame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Squama (or squamous, squame)
refers to a
structure shaped like a de****bent scale...
- The
squamous part of
temporal bone, or
temporal squama,
forms the
front and
upper part of the
temporal bone, and is scale-like, thin, and translucent....
- (The
squamous part is the
upper two thirds.)
Details Identifiers Latin squama frontalis TA98 A02.1.03.002 TA2 521 FMA 52848
Anatomical terms of bone [edit...
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separates parietal bone and
squama portion of
temporal bone.
Sphenosquamosal suture. It
separates sphenoid bone and
squama portion of
temporal bone. Zygomaticotemporal...
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plates that can look
polygonal when
viewed from above.
Their name
comes from
squāma,
Latin for "scale" – as on fish or
snake skin. The
cells fit
closely together...
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portion above foramen magnum.)
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Squama occipitalis. This
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public domain from page...
- "bristling with hair", in Rackham's (Loeb
classical Library translation, but
squama here is
probably 'scales' and the
emendation is
given in Hansen's rendering...
- In zoology, a
scale (Ancient Gr****: λεπίς, romanized: lepís; Latin:
squāma) is a
small rigid plate that
grows out of an animal's skin to
provide protection...
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rarispina C.
semiovalis C.
shumardiana C.
sichuanensis C.
sinuatus C.
squama C.
stubeli (Floresta Fm.) C.
suavis C.
timanica C.
variolaris Names brought...