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- UBERON_0001075 UBPROP_0000005 "The vertebral centrum may be cartilaginous, develop as cartilage but be replaced by bone or mineralized, or form directly through intramembranous ossification.[VSAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0001421 UBPROP_0000005 "Note that this class describes the central subdivision of the pectoral girdle complex, NOT the skeleton within.[VSAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0001454 UBPROP_0000005 "In some types, the cuneiform is found as two or three bones, in which case the more anterior ('dorsal' in dorsal/plantar terminology) is the ectocuneiform, while the more posterior or plantar bones are the mesocuneiform and entocuneiform.[Palaeos]" @default.
- UBERON_0001681 UBPROP_0000005 "Synonym adnasal used in Weitzman 1960, and synonym discussed in Vari 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0001682 UBPROP_0000005 "Dermopalatine: same as palatine. The prefix is used by fish people because the palatine is a dermal replacement bone for a section of the autopalatine section of the palatoquadrate. In that context, palatine is potentially ambiguous.[Palaeos]" @default.
- UBERON_0001682 UBPROP_0000005 "In ostariophysans, the dermopalatine is absent.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0001692 UBPROP_0000005 "In some teleosts the anterior vertebral centra fuse to the basioccipital forming a monopartite occipital condyle.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0001693 UBPROP_0000005 "In some teleosts the exoccipital dorsally contacts the supraoccipital directly or through connective tissue.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002396 UBPROP_0000005 "The vomer is paired in some taxa (e.g., Amia) while unpaired in others (e.g., teleosts).[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002397 UBPROP_0000005 "In some teleosts, the maxilla is located postero-ventral to the supramaxilla. Commonly, the articular process of the maxilla articulates with the autopalatine and ethmoidal region antero-medially. The maxilla is usually the largest bone in the upper jaw assemblage.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002514 UBPROP_0000005 "[In TAO], This term was made obsolete because it is considered a synonym of membrane bone (VSAO:0000023).[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003106 UBPROP_0000005 "In zebrafish, it is composed of preural vertebra 1 and ural centra 1 and 2. The number of ural centra that become fused with preural centrum 1 varies among teleost subgroups. Because of varying developmental origins the urostyle may not be homologous across species.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004741 UBPROP_0000005 "Commonly, the cleithrum is a large, well-ossified bone provided with a dorsal and a ventral arm that form an angle of about 90 or a few more degrees. The dorsal arm may end in a sharp or spine-like process to articulate with the supracleithrum. At the confluence of both arms the bone presents a blade extending postero-ventrally and that may have different development among fishes. The anterior edge of the cleithrum is usually thick and may produce a medial plate of different degrees of development.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004743 UBPROP_0000005 "The coracoid is a triangular shaped-bone that usually has an anteriorly directed long process that may joins its counterpart in some fish groups. It may be perforated by the coracoid foramen or it may be notched dorsally and forms the scapulo-coracoid foramen together with a similar notch of the ventral margin of the scapula.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004744 UBPROP_0000005 "The presence of an anguloarticular is interpreted as a synapomorphy of the Clupeocephala (Patterson and Rosen, 1977; Arratia, 1999).[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004865 UBPROP_0000005 "The parietal is a flat, commonly squarish or rectangular bone.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004866 UBPROP_0000005 "The frontal bone may be paired or unpaired. The frontal bone of actinopterygians is homologous to the parietal of tetrapods. Actinopterygians do not have a frontal bone. For details, see Schultze (2008) and Wiley (2008).[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0006332 UBPROP_0000005 "Development information from Brian Hall, Bones and Cartilage: Developmental Skeletal Biology.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0006597 UBPROP_0000005 "The quadrate commonly has a triangular shape, with its lower vertex, or condyle, for articulation with the lower jaw, and an elongate postero-ventral or postero-dorsal elongate process. The presence of an elongate postero-ventral or postero-dorsal process is a synapomorphy of teleosts (Arratia and Schultze, 1990; Arratia, 1999).[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0010707 UBPROP_0000005 "It is still called a complex when one of the two parts is missing (?) There are fossil fishes with only an outgrowth (no record of a girdle), including thelodonts (which have a suprabranchial fin) as well as some anaspids which have a distinctive 'paired fin' (with differing published assertions on whether it's homologous to a pec fin or pelvic fin or both or neither). There are many fishes and other vertebrates with only a girdle and no outgrowth.[VSAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0011151 UBPROP_0000005 "Source: Winterbottom, R. 1973. A Descriptive Synonymy of the Striated Muscles of the Teleostei. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Vol. 125 (1973), pp. 225-317.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0011608 UBPROP_0000005 "In most teleosts, there is a symplectic, and the hyomandibula articulates with it anteroventrally.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0011634 UBPROP_0000005 "The ectopterygoid is often toothed.[TAO]" @default.