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English: Skull in (a) left dorsolateral, (b) right ventrolateral, and (c) anterior views. Segmented cranium in ventral view (d) showing articulated palate, with slices of the vomer in (e) lateral view and palatine in (f) anterior view revealing the structure of the palatal teeth (indicated by white arrow in (f)). Palate in (g) left lateral and (h) right lateral views. Left mandible in (i) medial and (j) lateral views. Premaxillae—aquamarine, maxilla—red, nasal—blue, frontal—light green, prefrontal—yellow, vomer—cerulean blue, palatine—pinkish brown, pterygoid—light blue, ectopterygoid—orange, epipterygoid—dark orange, compound bone—dark purple, coronoid—dark pink, dentary and angular—light gray, jugal—blue, unidentified bone (?palpebral)—gray.
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-34217-5
Author Chase D. Brownstein, Dalton L. Meyer, Matteo Fabbri, Bhart-Anjan S. Bhullar, & Jacques A. Gauthier

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Computed tomography scans of the skull material of Eoscincus gen. nov.

22 November 2022

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