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Description Skull of Arsinoitherium zitteli: side view of orbital region with the zygomatic arch removed.
al.c., alisphenoid canal; a.o.f., antorbital foramen; b.v., impressions of blood-vessels; e.a.m., external auditory meatus; f., ? vascular foramen; f.h., frontal horn; f.l.a., foramen lacerum anterius; fr., frontal; ju., jugal; l., lachrymal; m. 2, m. 3, molars; m.x., maxilla; on.f., orbito-nasal foramen; pa., parietal; pgl., postglenoid process; pl., palatine; p.p.f., posterior palatine foramen; p.p.g., posterior palatine groove; pt., pterygoid; pty., post-tympanic process; sq., squamosal; st.r., supratemporal ridge; t.f., temporal II., optic foramen. ¼ nat. size.
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Source Andrews, C.W. (1906). A descriptive catalogue of the Tertiary Vertebrata of the Fayûm, Egypt. London: British Museum. OCLC 3675777, p. 3
Author Charles William Andrews
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