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  • Crania is an extinct genus of brachiopods that lived during the Upper Cretaceous. Crania has small (up to 2 centimetres or 0.79 inches in diameter) circular...
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  • Look up cranium or crania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The cranium (plural crania) is a part of the skull. Crania or cranium may also refer to:...
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    precipitation. They are typically recognized by their short snouts, round crania and the shaping of their molars, specifically the ratio between M1 and M2...
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    Skull (redirect from Human crania)
    ear ossicles. Two parts are more prominent: the cranium (pl.: craniums or crania) and the mandible. In humans, these two parts are the neurocranium (braincase)...
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    Formation Genus Species Material Notes Images Funiusaurus F. luanchuanensis "Partial skull." A polyglyphanodont Tianyusaurus T. zhengi "Crania and shoulder...
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    smallest living anteaters and have proportionately shorter faces and larger crania than other species. Adults have a total length ranging from 36 to 45 cm...
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    Elasmotherium (category Pleistocene genus extinctions)
    post-cranial bones, scattered over Eurasia from Eastern Europe to China. Dozens of crania have been reconstructed and given archaeological identifiers. The division...
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    crushing bites (same is likely for Lomasuchus and Peirosaurus). The post-crania and the geology suggesting an arid climate indicate that Uberabasuchus was...
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  • Paleontology portal Ancistrocrania is an extinct genus of brachiopods from the Upper Cretaceous of Europe and North-America. The name is derived from...
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    treated with caution due to the lack of postcranial remains or even complete crania, the resulting estimates would be in line with sizes obtained by a variety...
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  • (1752–1840) divided the human species into five races in 1779, later founded on crania research (description of human skulls), and called them (1793/1795): the...
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    Megaloceros (category Pleistocene genus extinctions)
    passage: Amongst other Fossil Bones, there [are] ... two uncommonly fine Crania of the Megalocerus antiquorum (Mihi). (Irish), with unusually fine horns...
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  • specimens of varying preservation attributed to the species, the remains of crania and mandibles of adults and juveniles being only found in the members C...
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  • Paleontology portal Danocrania is an extinct genus of brachiopods from the Upper Cretaceous and Lower Paleocene of Europe and Australia. The shell is...
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    Provide Further Evidence For Shared Signatures of Admixture in Mammalian Crania". South African Journal of Science. 106 (11/12): 90–94. doi:10.4102/sajs...
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    Novocrania is a genus of brachiopods found off shore. Species taxonomy was reviewed by Jeffrey H. Robinson. Lee, D. E.; Brunton, C.H.C. (1986). "Neocrania...
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    the face, and posterior of the cranium. Researchers conclude that both crania demonstrate a marked or almost reduced post-orbital constriction in both...
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    Minqaria (category Maastrichtian genus first appearances)
    from other arenysaurins, including Ajnabia, in several features of its crania and teeth. Longrich et al. (2024) placed Minqaria in a phylogenetic analysis...
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    Dinofelis (category Pleistocene genus extinctions)
    Paranthropus fossil skulls, a few with precisely spaced canine holes in their crania, so it is possible Dinofelis preyed on robust hominids as well. This may...
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    whilst the back of the jaw was used for crushing. Comparison of two partial crania with the near complete cranium of Dromornis planei (Bullockornis) shows...
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