1967
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.part.75851
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Zur embryonalen Kopfentwicklung von Crocodylus cataphractus Cuv

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“…In L. agilis , the acrochordal persists during ontogeny and represents the crista sellaris of the chondrocranium (Yaryhin, ), which later in ontogeny represents the dorsum sella in the ossified basisphenoid (Rieppel and Zaher, ). The same condition was reported for turtles and crocodiles (Müller, ; Kuratani, ; Tulenko and Sheil, ).…”
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“…In L. agilis , the acrochordal persists during ontogeny and represents the crista sellaris of the chondrocranium (Yaryhin, ), which later in ontogeny represents the dorsum sella in the ossified basisphenoid (Rieppel and Zaher, ). The same condition was reported for turtles and crocodiles (Müller, ; Kuratani, ; Tulenko and Sheil, ).…”
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“…Those methodological differences would result in complicated phylogenetic interpretations, which would infer incorrect evolutionary transformations (see text for discussion). ( D ) Hypothesis after Tulenko and Sheil (), Trachemys scripta : Testudines, and Müller (), Mecistops (“ Crocodylus “) caraphractus , Crocodylia, and inferred in our study: Trabecles, parachordals, and acrochordal form separately (I); posteriorly the parachordals are fused to form the basal plate and anteriorly they fuse with the acrochordal; the trabecles are fused anteriorly and fuse with the acrochordal posteriorly (II); in that way, crista sellaris and the basicranial fenestra are formed (III). ( E ) Hypothesis after El‐Toubi and Kamal (), Chalchides ocelatus , Scincidae: Trabecles and basal plate form separately, no separate parachordals are formed (I); trabecles are fused anteriorly and fuse with the basal plate (II); the basicranial fenestra forms by degeneration in the anterior part of the basal plate (III); degeneration of the basal plate continues and basicranial fenestra growths (IV).…”
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“…Note that the “laterosphenoidal region” of this specimen is more similar to the laterosphenoid of P. quenstedti (Figure b,d) than the latter is to that of C. porosus (see i and Figure ). (h) Chondrocranium of the crocodile Mecistops cataphractus after Müller () (also reproduced by Bellairs & Kamal, ). Note the large differences to the chondrocranial shape of C. porosus (i and Figure ).…”
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“…There are descriptions of its appearance as a result of resorption of the basal plate (initially unpaired structure; Bäckström, ; Chekanovskaya, ; Kamal & Hammouda, , , ; El‐Toubi & Kamal, , , Kamal, ). According to some authors, it initially appears as an independent unpaired structure (Kamal & Abdeen, ; Kuratani, ; Müller, ; Tulenko & Sheil, ; Yaryhin, ). The data collected by de Beer () and Parker () stand out from many descriptions of this structure's formation in Squamata.…”
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confidence: 99%