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- B2941fac417037b627c8b9f21e9cc8468 source "WP" @default.
- B2941fac417037b627c8b9f21e9cc8468 type Axiom @default.
- B2941fac417037b627c8b9f21e9cc8468 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000008 @default.
- B2941fac417037b627c8b9f21e9cc8468 annotatedSource UBERON_0000210 @default.
- B2941fac417037b627c8b9f21e9cc8468 annotatedTarget "The frontal bone in teleost fish is the homolog of the parietal bone in tetrapods[various]. In many non-mammalian tetrapods, they are bordered to the rear by a pair of postparietal bones that may be solely in the roof of the skull, or slope downwards to contribute to the back of the skull, depending on the species. In the living tuatara, and many fossil species, a small opening, the parietal foramen, lies between the two parietal bones. This opening is the location of a third eye in the midline of the skull, which is much smaller than the two main eyes" @default.