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English: Skull of Fraxinisaura, an extinct Triassic reptile, violet is the juga, while brown is the Quadrate-Quadratojugal complex.
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Source Marke, D., Whiteside, D.I., Sethapanichsakul, T. et al. The oldest known lepidosaur and origins of lepidosaur feeding adaptations. Nature (2025). (Cropped and cleaned up from larger image)
Author Daniel Marke, David I. Whiteside, Thitiwoot Sethapanichsakul, Robert A. Coram, Vincent Fernandez, Alexander Liptak, Elis Newham & Michael J. Benton

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Skull of Fraxinisaura, an extinct Triassic reptile, violet is the juga, while brown is the Quadrate-Quadratojugal complex

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