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- Scaphopoda /skæˈfɒpədə/ (plural scaphopods /ˈskæfəpɒdz/, from Ancient Gr**** σκᾰ́φης skáphē "boat" and πούς poús "foot"), whose members are also known as...
- Solnhofen, while damaged crinoid stems with bite marks matching the toothplates of coccosteid placoderms have been found in Late Devonian Poland. The...
- the triradial oral cone of Anomalocaris with irregular, tuberculated toothplates and a small opening may have been adapted to small and n****nic prey...
- of a short, cylindrical body a vomerine toothplate slightly longer and narrower than premaxillary toothplate a lateral line on the center of the body...
- these are between 3 and 5 times as wide as their total length. The rear toothplate has a clear bulge at its front. It scales have a rather strong attachment...
- neural arches at the end of the caudal fin and unpaired basibranchial toothplates. The premaxilla is unattached to the neurocranium (braincase); it plays...
- Indeterminate Arizona Petrified Forest Sonsela Blue Mesa Mesa Redondo Arganodus toothplates are the most common fossil in the formation from a non-tetrapod. They...
- as "Ctenosquamata". These apomorphically have a fifth upper pharyngeal toothplate and a third internal levator muscle to move it, and molecular data also...
- costate, striate, or cancellate; the aperture is simple or with an internal toothplate, entosolenian tube, or hemicylindrical structure; it may have an internal...
- "catch all", and a "form genus" used to refer to the remains (typically toothplates) of a variety of lungfish belonging to the extinct family Ceratodontidae...