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THE FIRST RECORD OF PIT-LINES AND FORAMINAL PITS IN TETRAPODS AND THE PROBLEM OF THE SKULL ROOF BONES HOMOLOGY BETWEEN TETRAPODS AND FISHES

In: Geologica Carpathica, vol. 43, no. 4
Jozef Klembara
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 1992, 249 - 252
Jazyk: eng
O článku:
Two types of completely new structures for tetrapods — pit-lines and foraminal pits — are present in the exocranial bones of Lower Permian Discosauriscus austriacus. The morphology and position of these sensory structures are basically identical with thase in the exocranial bones of osteolepiform fishes. These structures as well as the bones which bear them are considered to be homologous both in Discosauriscus and osteolepiforms. These conditions indicate that bones enclosing the pineal foramen in osteolepiforms are frontals.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Klembara, J. 1992. THE FIRST RECORD OF PIT-LINES AND FORAMINAL PITS IN TETRAPODS AND THE PROBLEM OF THE SKULL ROOF BONES HOMOLOGY BETWEEN TETRAPODS AND FISHES. In Geologica Carpathica, vol. 43, no.4, pp. 249-252. 1335-0552.

APA:
Klembara, J. (1992). THE FIRST RECORD OF PIT-LINES AND FORAMINAL PITS IN TETRAPODS AND THE PROBLEM OF THE SKULL ROOF BONES HOMOLOGY BETWEEN TETRAPODS AND FISHES. Geologica Carpathica, 43(4), 249-252. 1335-0552.