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Red B: the joint between the quadrate and the supratemporal.
This is made possible by a loose connection between the quadrate and its neighboring bones.
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The quadratojugal has a high attachment point on the shaft of the quadrate.
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The pterygoid-quadrate articulation is complex and includes the orbital process of the quadrate.
However, champsosaurs lack the complex quadrate of lepidosaurians.
The jaw articulates via a hinge joint between the quadrate and articular.
The aperture is rounded quadrate, nacreous and iridescent within.
Suprastapedial process of quadrate moderately large, distally pointed.
Although there is little overlapping material with contemporaneous Cacibupteryx, the two are clearly different based on details of the elbow and quadrate.
Both the articular and quadrate would eventually become the malleus and incus.
The mandibular bone is connected to the neurocranium via the quadrate and squamosal.
The quadrate and caudate lobe lie superior and inferior to this line respectively.
The Fire Cross was a 44mm wide by 54mm high (including ribbon loop) bronze cross quadrate.
These correspond to the quadrate, prearticular, articular, and angular structures in earlier land vertebrates.
A prominent feature is the forward sloping of the quadrate and quadratojugal bones at the back of the skull.
Molars are bunodont and quadrate, and the premolars have 9-11 fine, vertical ridges.
Streptostyly; forwards and back movement of the quadrate, seen in most lizards, snakes and birds.
The quadrate is laterally bowed.
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The skull is somewhat poorly preserved, lacks the lower jaw, beak, and quadrate, and was only recently fully prepared.
Quadrate may refer to:
Slimonia is distinguishable by its quadrate (roughly square) prosoma, or head, with small compound eyes on the front corners.
Only certain ordinaries are usually shown quadrate: the cross, the pale, and the fess - but not, for example, a bordure or chevron.