The circumorbital ring consists of 1 2 preocular scales, 1 2 postoculars and 1 2 suboculars that separate the eye from the supralabials.
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The circumorbital ring consists of 2-3 preoculars, 1-2 postoculars, and 1-2 suboculars that separate the eye from the supralabials.
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The scales around the eye are called "'circumorbital "'scales and are named as "'ocular "'scales but with appropriate prefixes.
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There are 9-14 interocular scales across the top of the head and 14-21 circumorbital scales . 1-3 rows of scales separate the eye from the supralabials.
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Lefort II and Lefort III ( common )-Gross edema of soft tissue over the middle third of the face, bilateral circumorbital ecchymosis, bilateral subconjunctival hemorrhage, epistaxis, CSF rhinorrhoea, dish face deformity, diplopia, enophthalmos, cracked pot sound.
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The circumorbital scales towards the snout or the front are called "'preocular "'scales, those towards the rear are called "'postocular "'scales, and those towards the upper or dorsal side are called "'supraocular "'scales.
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They are known as " mail-cheeked " fishes due to their distinguishing characteristic, the suborbital stay : a backwards extension of the third circumorbital bone ( part of the lateral head / cheek skeleton, below the eye socket ) across the cheek to the preoperculum, to which it is connected in most species.