File:Mimipiscis Eusthenopteron skulls quadratojugal.png

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English: Skull drawings of Mimipiscis (= “Mimia”) bartrami CHOO, 2011, and Eusthenopteron foordi WHITEAVES, 1881, in lateral view with position of the quadratojugal highlighted in red. After Carroll (1988)[1] and Choo (2011).[2]
Deutsch: Schädelzeichnungen von Mimipiscis (= „Mimia“) bartrami CHOO, 2011, und Eusthenopteron foordi WHITEAVES, 1881, in Seitenansicht mit Markierung der Position des Quadratojugale (rot). Nach Carroll (1988)[1] und Choo (2011).[2]

Abbreviations/Abkürzungen:

ana = anterior narials
ang = angular
art = articular
at  = anterior tectal
br  = branchiostegals
d   = dentary
dh  = dermohyal
ds  = dermosphenotic
f   = frontal (also referred to as median postrostral in Eusthenopteron)
es  = extrascapular (in Mimipiscis, paired)
esl = lateral extrascapular (in Eusthenopteron, paired)
esm = median extrasacapular (in Eusthenopteron, unpaired)
g   = gular(s)
it  = intertemporal
j   = jugal
l   = lacrimal
m   = maxilla
n   = nasal(s)
na  = narial
op  = opercular
p   = parietal
pm  = premaxilla
pna = posterior narial
po  = postorbital
pof = postfrontal
pop = preopercular
pot = posttemporal
pp  = postparietal
pr  = postrostral
prf = prefrontal
psp = postsplenial
qj  = quadratojugal
r   = rostral
rl  = lateral rostral
rm  = median rostrals
sa  = surangular
sm  = submandibulars
sop = subopercular
sp  = splenial
sq  = squamosal
st  = supratemporal
t = tabular
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  1. a b Robert L. Carroll (1988): Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W. H. Freeman and Co., New York (see figure 8-3 on p. 139 therein)
  2. a b Brian Choo (2011): Revision of the actinopterygian genus Mimipiscis (= Mimia) from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation of Western Australia and the interrelationships of the early Actinopterygii. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. 102, pp. 77-104, doi:10.1017/S1755691011011029

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current22:10, 27 April 2014Thumbnail for version as of 22:10, 27 April 20142,303 × 2,736 (2.23 MB)Gretarsson (talk | contribs)vertical distance between skull drawings reduced; scale bar for Eusthenopteron re-entered
18:28, 21 March 2014Thumbnail for version as of 18:28, 21 March 20142,303 × 2,919 (2.23 MB)Gretarsson (talk | contribs)Some minor modifications in the snout region in both skulls.
16:25, 30 October 2013Thumbnail for version as of 16:25, 30 October 20132,303 × 2,919 (2.09 MB)Gretarsson (talk | contribs)catched up with labels of prefrontal and postfrontal in Eusthenopteron
22:36, 29 October 2013Thumbnail for version as of 22:36, 29 October 20132,303 × 2,919 (2.09 MB)Gretarsson (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{en|1=Skulls of ''Mimipiscis'' (= ''Mimia'') ''toombsi'' and ''Eusthenopteron foordi'' with position of the quadratojugal highlighted in red. After Carroll (1988) and Choo (2011).}} {{de|1=Schädel von ''Mimipiscis'' (= ...

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