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Figure 3 in Cranial skeletogenesis of one of the largest amphibians, Andrias japonicus, provides insight into ontogenetic adaptations for feeding in salamanders

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Figure 3. Cranial skeletogenesis (dorsal view) in Andrias japonicus, Hynobius nebulosus, Pleurodeles waltl and Ambystoma mexicanum. Pink elements are bone. Blue elements are cartilage. Scale bars are 1 mm, except those for phase XIII An. japonicus and Am. mexicanum, which are 10 mm. Abbreviations: cl, columella; exo, exoccipital; fr, frontal; ma, maxilla; na, nasal; oc, otic capsule; opi, opisthotic, osph, orbitosphenoid; pa, parietal; pfr, prefrontal; pma, premaxilla; po, prootic; psph, parasphenoid; pt, pterygoid; q, quadrate; seth, sphenothmoid; sq, squamosal; vo, vomer.

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Published as part of Ishikawa, Kaoru, Taguchi, Yuki, Kobayashi, Ryomei, Anzai, Wataru, Hayashi, Toshinori & Tokita, Masayoshi, 2022, Cranial skeletogenesis of one of the largest amphibians, Andrias japonicus, provides insight into ontogenetic adaptations for feeding in salamanders, pp. 299-314 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 195 (1) on page 308, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab038, http://zenodo.org/record/6530541

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