10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUGAL BONE»
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Primate Anatomy: An Introduction
... however, walled off by a jugal expansion. Most extant anthropoideans show a
much more reduced inferior orbital fissure. In Aotus, the main part of the lateral
closure of the eye socket is primarily formed by the jugal bone. As noted earlier,
in ...
Friderun Ankel-Simons, 2010
2
Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology
Among all or all but one (depending on how they are classified) of these Fayum
anthropoid families, the jugal bone forms a broad spoon-like plate or extension
inward below the frontal to reach the alisphenoid bone. The inferior orbital fissure
...
Chris Vinyard, Matthew J. Ravosa, Christine Wall, 2008
3
Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
... minimal development of neocortex; no corpus callosum Auditory bullae usually
absent, if present, formed primarily from alisphenoid bone Large vacuities often
present in posterior part of palate Jugal bone large, jugal and squamosal bones ...
4
Rise of the Dragon: Readings from Nature on the Chinese ...
Confuciusornis dui preserves a large 'Y'-shaped postorbital with a broad contact
with the jugal bone. The postorbital process of the jugal does not lie behind the
postorbital in contrast to that of Dromaeosaurus.7 The postorbital has not been ...
5
The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
This bone, Cuvier remarks, is very difficult to define; and he further says that he
shall perhaps be considered very rash if he names it the jugal bone, for, far from
being placed horizontally, and going forwards to join the maxillary, it lies ...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long, 1841
6
The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History ...
The frontal bone has its surface concave, especially under the temporal crests ; it
forms an arch over the orbit, the thickest part of which rests on the temporal bone,
and the other on the jugal bone. Jugal bone very much arched, especially ...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
This last is very narrow ; it has one portion descending into the temple, which,
uniting to an ascending part of the palatine bone and to a re-entering portion of
the jugal bone, forms a partition which separates the orbit from the temporal fossa
, ...
8
The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
This bone, Cuvier remarks, is very difficult to define; and he further says that he
shall perhaps be considered very rash if he names it the jugal bone, for, far from
being placed horizontally, and going forwards to join the maxillary, it lies ...
... to him to be the petrous bone, as it receives no parts of the ear; my mastoidaen
is his temporal ; he takes my petrous bone for the great wing ; he calls my
suborbitals the jugal bone and the zygomatic bone. With respect to the bones
which ...
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Dental and Craniomandibular Anatomy of Peligrotherium ...
The jugal bone available is a small fragment articulating with the right maxilla
and the lacrimal. Distinct sutures clearly determine the boundaries of all the
elements. Unfortunately, the fragment is incomplete and only the proximal portion
of the ...
Natalia Paez Arango, 2008
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JUGAL BONE»
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Huge skulls clues to snake evolution
For example, Yurlunggur has a clear jugal bone, similar to a cheekbone, not present in modern snakes. And, in particular, the skulls show the ... «ABC Science Online, Feb 06»