Tabular bone
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Pair of triangular flat bones along the rear edge of the skull
The tabular bones are a pair of triangular flat bones along the rear edge of the skull which form pointed structures known as tabular horns in primitive Teleostomi.[1]
References
- ^ taboo word tabulate. "📌 tabular bone". Enacademic.com. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
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- Baubellum
- Gastralia
- Ossified tendon
- Osteoderms
- Parentheses denote bones that receive a different name in particular clades
- Italics denote neomorphic bones present only in particular clades
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