English: Skull reconstruction of Paleothyris acadiana, an early reptile from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Nova Scotia. After Carroll (1969).[1] Meaning of abbreviations: an = angular, d = dentary, f = frontal, j = jugal, l = lacrimal, m = maxilla, n = nasal, p = parietal, pm = premaxilla, po = postorbital, pof = postfrontal, prf = prefrontal, qj = quadratojugal, sa = surangular, sq = squamosal, st = supratemporal.
Deutsch: Schädelrekonstruktion von Paleothyris acadiana, eines frühen Reptils aus dem mittleren Oberkarbon von Nova Scotia, Kanada. Nach Carroll (1969).[1] Abkürzungen: an = Angulare, d = Dentale, f = Frontale, j = Jugale, l = Lacrimale, m = Maxillare, n = Nasale, p = Parietale, pm = Prämaxillare, po = Postorbitale, pof = Postfrontale, prf = Präfrontale, qj = Quadratojugale, sa = Surangulare, sq = Squamosum, st = Supratemporale.
↑ abRobert L. Carroll (1969): A Middle Pennsylvanian Captorhinomorph, and the Interrelationships of Primitive Reptiles. Journal of Paleontology. 43(1):151-170 (JSTOR).
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