Osteodermen
Osteodermen is a term used in discussions of dermal armor in vertebrates. In modern scientific usage, the protective plates are usually called osteoderms; "osteodermen" appears less commonly and often as a stylistic variant or in older literature.
Osteoderms are bony elements formed within the dermis. They can appear as discrete plates or as fused
They occur in a wide range of taxa, including crocodilians and some lizards, and in extinct groups
Development is typically intramembranous, with bone deposited in the dermis during growth. In some species, osteoderms
Functions attributed to osteoderms include protection against predators, thermoregulation through surface area, and social or species
Terminology: Although osteoderms is the standard term, osteodermen is sometimes encountered in non-English texts or older