Examples of using Squamosal in English and their translations into Dutch
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The squamosal shows at least five episquamosals.
The lower branch of the squamosal has a rectangular end.
An open fracture to the right parietal bone just above the squamosal suture.
The squamosal horns are shorter than those of Pinacosaurus mephistocephalus.
The narrowing is caused by an indentation of the outer rim of the squamosal.
The squamosal horns on the back corners of the skull were very high, thick and forward-curving.
Only with the very basal Utatsusaurus the postorbital and the squamosal still reach the edge.
The squamosal is a large element,
The juvenile status is confirmed by the short and wide squamosal, a short snout and the epinasal not being fused.
The squamosal horns, on the rear corners of the skull roof, have conspicuous longitudinal grooves on their side surfaces.
The top rear element of the skull was usually assumed to be the supratemporal bone, while the squamosal and quadratojugal were sometimes fused.
As it spans the suture between the squamosal and the parietal, this has been called an epiparietosquamosal or"EPS.
Scolosaurus, Euoplocephalus lacks round osteoderms at the base of the squamosal and quadratojugal horns.
Posteriorly, the squamosal articulates with the posterior elements of the palatal complex,
only with the very basal"Utatsusaurus" the postorbital and the squamosal still reach the edge.
The squamosal horn protrudes to behind the rear edge of the skull roof,
in lacking a continuous keel between the squamosal horn and the supraorbitals.
Torosaurus has a squamosal that is thickened at the inner side
T. utahensis: its squamosal bore a conspicuous ridge on the edge with the parietal combined with a deep longitudinal trough parallel to it.
In these animals it connects to the quadratojugal and squamosal in the skull, and forms part of the jaw joint the other part is the articular bone at the rear end of the lower jaw.
While in many traits very similar to non-mammalian synapsids, it possessed a special, secondarily evolved jaw joint between the dentary and the squamosal bones, which had replaced the primitive tetrapod one between the articular