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The naso-frontal joint in snakes as revealed by high-resolution X-ray computed tomography of intact and complete skulls
Authors:Olivier Rieppel  
Institution:aDepartment of Geology, The Field Museum, 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605-2496, USA
Abstract:The naso-frontal joint of snakes is described on the basis of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography scans of single individuals of spirit-preserved snake specimens. The suspension of the snout unit from the braincase at the naso-frontal joint shows some broad evolutionary trends among snakes with potential phylogenetic implications, such as sutured or fused medial frontal flanges formed by the medial frontal pillars and the frontal subolfactory processes (in alethinophidians), the restriction of the usually extended dorsoventral contact of the medial nasal flange with the medial frontal flanges to a dorsal or ventral contact (in macrostomatans), and the transfer of the main element of snout suspension from the nasal to the septomaxilla (in colubroids). Some phylogenetic implications of the morphological characters identified in this study are outlined and discussed.
Keywords:Computed tomography  Reptilia  Squamata  Serpentes  Naso-frontal joint
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