| 1. | In bony fish, dermal bone is found in the fin rays and scales.
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| 2. | It is a dermal bone derived from elements originally attached to the skull.
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| 3. | Special examples of dermal bones include the clavicle, patella, and " os cordis ".
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| 4. | Lizards have wide spread forms of osteoderms, especially on the skull roof which fuses with the present dermal bone.
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| 5. | In some discoveries ribs were found associated with gastralia, dermal bones located in the ventral region of the body.
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| 6. | Bony fishes has additional dermal bone, forming a more or less coherent skull roof in lungfish and holost fish.
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| 7. | Bony fishes have additional dermal bone, forming a more or less coherent skull roof in lungfish and holost fish.
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| 8. | Some species also have dermal bones in the plastron, but these are not attached to the bones of the shell.
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| 9. | Connecting to the rod, inside each fin, were rays made of dermal bone, the material that forms the scales of fish.
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| 10. | A cleithrum is a type of dermal bone that overlies the scapula, and is usually found in more primitive bony fish and tetrapods.
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