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In diapsid skull of reptiles, the two temporal fossae are separated by these bones to form the upper temporal bar.
Post-orbital and squamosal
Squamosal and jugal
Post-orbital and jugal
Post-frontal and squamosal
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The temporal fenestrae are anatomical features of the skulls of several types of amniotes, characterised by bilaterally symmetrical holes (fenestrae) in the temporal bone. Depending on the lineage of a given animal, two, one, or no pairs of temporal fenestrae may be present, above or below the postorbital and squamosal bones. The upper temporal fenestrae are also known as the supratemporal fenestrae, and the lower temporal fenestrae are also known as the infratemporal fenestrae.
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In diapsid skull of reptiles, the two temporal fossae are separated by these bones to form the upper temporal bar.