Plural of dentale; multiple bones of the type found in the lower jaws of fish and certain other vertebrates.
From Latin 'dentale' (tooth-related bone) pluralized with the Latin -ia ending. Standard Latin plural formation for anatomical terms.
When paleontologists find ancient fish fossils, they use the shapes and positions of the dentalia to identify species and understand their evolutionary relationships—tiny bones that tell huge evolutionary stories.
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