otic notch

otic notch
Zoology
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  • Otic notch — Skull of Sclerocephalus, showing the otic notches Otic notches are invagination in the posterior margin of the skull roof, one behind each orbit. Such notches are found in labyrinthodonts and some of their immediate ancestors, but not their… …   Wikipedia

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  • Loxommatidae — Taxobox name = Baphetids / Loxommatids fossil range = Early to Late Carboniferous regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata subphylum = Vertebrata superclassis = Tetrapoda superfamilia = †Loxommotoidea familia = †Baphetidae / Loxommatidae subdivision… …   Wikipedia

  • Diadectes — Temporal range: Cisuralian Guadalupian, 299–271 Ma …   Wikipedia

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  • Squamosal — The squamosal is a bone of the head of higher vertebrates. It is the principal component of the cheek region in the skull, lying below the temporal series and otic notch and bounded anteriorly by postorbital. Posteriorly, the squamosal… …   Wikipedia

  • Dendrerpeton — Temporal range: Late Carboniferous Conservation status Fossil Scientific classification …   Wikipedia

  • amphibian — /am fib ee euhn/, n. 1. any cold blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia, comprising frogs and toads, newts and salamanders, and caecilians, the larvae being typically aquatic, breathing by gills, and the adults being typically semiterrestrial,… …   Universalium

  • reptile — reptilelike, adj. reptiloid /rep tl oyd /, adj. /rep til, tuyl/, n. 1. any cold blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia, comprising the turtles, snakes, lizards, crocodilians, amphisbaenians, tuatara, and various extinct members including the… …   Universalium

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