10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROOTIC»
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1
Tadpoles: The Biology of Anuran Larvae
The pila antotica (pila prootica) arises from the parachordals and separates the
oculomotor and prootic foramina. A fourth, more transitory strut, the pila
ethmoidalis, forms the medial walls of the nasal capsules and olfactory canals (
canales ...
Roy W. McDiarmid, Ronald Altig, 1999
2
Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
The otic capsules are partially ossified, each containing two cartilage bones, the
opisthotic and the prootic. The opisthotic, dorsolateral to the exoccipital, is a cone
-shaped bone forming the posteriorly projecting angle of the skull on each side ...
3
Devonian Palaeoniscid Fishes: New Specimens of Mimia and ...
comparison with Perleidus, parasemionotids and pholidophorids) to estimate the
extent of the individual bones with confidence. Thus in Mimia and Moythomasia it
appears that the prootic ossifies around a centre in the lateral commissure and ...
Brian George Gardiner, 1984
4
Morphology and Evolution of Turtles
The basisphenoid contacts the pterygoid ventrally, the prootic dorsolaterally and
the basioccipital posteriorly. Basioccipital: The basioccipital is complete in both
specimens, but only in AMNH 30558 are both the dorsal and ventral surfaces ...
Donald B. Brinkman, Patricia A. Holroyd, James D. Gardner, 2012
Each of these extensions expands into two bullae within the prootic and the
pterotic bones respectively (Grande 1985), but retain a pneumatic connection
with each other and with the body of the swimbladder throughout life. Such
connections ...
Jacqueline F. Webb, Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper, 2008
6
The Osteology and Relationships of the Uranoscopoid Fishes
First, the ascending wing of the parasphenoid may meet the descending wing of
the frontal ; together forming the edge and excluding from it the alisphenoid and
prootic, as in Regan's picture of Zoarces. Second, the alisphenoid may be ...
7
Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Ecosystems in SE Asia
... anteromedian^ and medially. Anterodorsally. the quadrate contributes to the
lateral part of the processus trochlearis oticum (see prootic). It contacts the
pterygoid anteroventrally. the prootic anteromedially. and the opisthotic
posteromedially.
8
The Emergence of Whales: Evolutionary Patterns in the Origin ...
The middle of the three, the middle cerebral vein, is immediately anterior to the
otic capsule and becomes the prootic sinus (Padget, 1 957; Butler, 1967; Wible
and Hopson, 1995). Later in ontogeny, the three dorsal tributaries, the middle
one ...
9
functional morphology of th ehead of the perch an ...
medial sides of the metapterygoid and the hyomandibula to the para- sphenoid
and prootic. It forms a large sheet of almost parallel muscle fibres. The caudal
fibres insert more dorsally than the rostral ones, resulting in a sheet of muscle ...
10
Interrelationships of Fishes
[Begle's 72: Anterior margin of prootic rounded and smooth (0) or notched, with a
small dorsal projection (1). State (1) coded in Allosmerus and Spirinchus] We
take the dorsal projection to be that which is directed towards or meets a process
...
Melanie L.J. Stiassny, Lynne R. Parenti, G. David Johnson, 1996
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROOTIC»
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Marsupial `dogs', `bears', `sabre-tooths' and `weasels' of island …
The characters that distinguish borhyaenoids from other didelphimorphians are mostly minor cranial details like the absence of prootic canal, ... «Scientific American, Jul 12»