Published January 1, 2001
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Postparietal and prehatching ontogeny of the supraoccipital inAlligator mississippiensis (Archosauria, Crocodylia)
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The first record of the postparietal bone of
Alligator mississippiensis, documented by transverse histological
sections, is presented. It is the first evidence of
the presence of this bone within Recent reptiles. The postparietal
is present in a specimen with a head length of
32.3 mm. The bone is a small dermal plate lying ventrally
and posteriorly to the posterior margin of the parietal and
dorsally to the trabecular bone, forming a dorsal surface of
the supraoccipital portion of the neural endocranium. The
trabecular bone develops perichondrally from the dorsal
surface of the tectal cartilaginous bridge spanning between
the dorsal portions of the otic capsules and occipital
pilae. The bridge probably represents the fused tectum
synoticum posterior plus tectum posterius. Later in ontogeny,
the bridge ossifies endochondrally. The endochondrally
ossifying bridge together with its perichondrally
ossifying trabecular bone form the future supraoccipital.
The trabecular bone is the integral part of the cranial
endoskeleton and ontogenetically distinct from the dermal
postparietal bone.
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