File:Pseudotherium dorsal recession of squamosal.png
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[edit]DescriptionPseudotherium dorsal recession of squamosal.png |
English: Pseudotherium argentinus in anterolateral view illustrating dorsal recession of squamosal to expose the lateral surface of the anterior paroccipital process (indicated by arrow).
The quadrate notch is lateral to the anterior paroccipital process and would have housed the quadrate. Petrosal is colored red. Squamosal is colored yellow. |
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Author | Wallace RVS, Martínez R, Rowe T |
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