- 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...
- skull.
Antorbital fenestra Mandibular fenestra Quadratojugal fenestra Subsquamosal fenestra, an
opening between two
parts of the
squamosal bone in some...
- Squamella, squamiform, squamosal, squamose, squamous, squamule, squamulose,
subsquamosal,
supersquamosal †squāmula squāmul- squarrōsus squarrōs- squarrose, squarrulose...
- front. The
condition of the
arteries in the head is
highly derived. The
subsquamosal fenestra, an
opening in the back part of the
skull determined by the...
-
which separates two
openings in the skull, is
sometimes present. The
subsquamosal fenestra, an
opening in the
posterior part of the skull, is relatively...
-
incisive foramina tapering at the back;
sphenopalatine vacuities absent;
subsquamosal fenestra (opening at the back of the skull)
small Described in 1970;...
- in most Eliurus, but
absent in some
specimens of E. grandidieri. The
subsquamosal fenestrae (openings in the
squamosal bone) are
fairly large. The auditory...
- masticatory–buccinator
foramen and the
foramen ovale accessorium. The
subsquamosal fenestra, an
opening at the back of the
skull determined by the shape...
-
tympanic cavity, is much
reduced in
Voalavo relative to Eliurus. The
subsquamosal fenestrae,
openings in the
squamosal bone at the back of the skull, are...
- the
pattern of the
arterial circulation of the head is derived. The
subsquamosal fenestra, an
opening at the back of the
skull determined by the shape...