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- maxilla called the subnarial gap (also termed a "kink"). Such a gap is also present in coelophysoids, as well as other dinosaurs. The subnarial gap resulted...
- unique among early archosauriforms in having a hole in its skull called a subnarial fenestra. Shansisuchus is a large erythrosuchid distinguished from other...
- and relationship with the clavicle may not always be known. subnarial foramen The subnarial foramen is a small opening between the premaxilla and maxilla...
- nostril, the subnarial process, that is wedged between the nasal bone and the maxilla, as in other dromaeosaurids. The almost parallel subnarial and internarial...
- the coelophysoids have a noticeable kink in the upper jaw known as a subnarial gap. Averostrans are some of the most derived theropods and contain the...
- snout, between the premaxilla and maxilla bones. This pit, termed a 'subnarial foramen' was found by Nesbitt (2011) to be present only in loricatans...
- shallow, and less developed than that of Giraffatitan. It contained a subnarial fenestra, which was much larger than those of Giraffatitan and Camarasaurus...
- theropods, which have a snout with smooth, unprotruding alveolar and subnarial regions, eusauropods have snouts with “stepped anterior margins”. Further...
- Sanjuansaurus; the centrale is placed distal to the radiale; a broad subnarial process of the premaxilla, and a broad supratemporal depression (noted...
- (holes): a subnarial fenestra which was situated low on the snout and an additional smaller fenestra positioned above it. While a subnarial fenestra is...