tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post5972480844742403433..comments2024-02-04T04:35:57.404-06:00Comments on Tyrannosauroidea central: THE JANE DIARIES, ENTRY #20Thomas Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16222089653141920186noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-35899711918011201482014-12-05T06:09:18.132-06:002014-12-05T06:09:18.132-06:00I'm sorry you did not want to answer my questi...I'm sorry you did not want to answer my question. Did not want to receive such questions?Diego Fondacarohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16086352863139133682noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8397350206066419382.post-84322422064150527912014-11-26T05:28:39.859-06:002014-11-26T05:28:39.859-06:00Good Morning,
I am a fan of paleontology. Every da...Good Morning,<br />I am a fan of paleontology. Every day I try to understand scientific texts.<br />So, The Hendrick et al.'s article "Torvosaurus gurneyi ...... to Proposed Terminology of<br />Anatomy in the Maxilla Nonavian theropods" is for me very important and useful.<br /><br />I'm reading your article "The osteology of Alioramus ..." of Brusatte et al.<br />I finished reading the description of the jaw and I think I've identified synonyms, or different names<br />for the same anatomical structure, between your article and that of Hendrick<br /><br />Would you care to tell me if my synonyms correct?<br /><br />iaof internal antorbital fossa <---> maof medial antorbital fossa<br />ifs Interfenestral strut <---> interfenestral pillar<br />Medial shelf (mes) <---> medial maxillary shelf<br />Medial antorbital fossa (maof) <---> internal antorbital fossa<br />Maxillary antrum (man) <---> Maxillary antrum (mant) <br />posterior anteromaxillary fenestra <--> Posteromedial maxillary fenestra (pmmf)<br />nutrient groove (nug) <--> dental lamina (gdl)<br />mes medial shelf <--> mms medial maxillary shelf<br /><br />thanks<br />Diego Fondacarohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16086352863139133682noreply@blogger.com