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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPLENIAL BONE»
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267), in writing of the mandible of the Sudis, says : "Although the bony lamina that
bears the teeth occupies the position of the splenial bone, it is not a distinct plate
of bone as might be concluded from the remark of Owen." There can be little ...
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Academy of Natural Sciences
This development and dentition of the splenial bone distinguishes the
Hadrosauridse widely from the Iguanodontidse. The dentary bone is a flat
semicircular plate attached by suture to the extremities of the surangulars. There
is no trace of ...
Each rami is formed by - (i) Meckel's cartilage (ii) Mento Mecklean Bone (iii)
Anglulo-Splenial Bone (iv) Dentary Bone Note - Meckel's cartilage form central
core. Mento Mecklean Bone - 1. Mento Mecklean bones of two rami unite with
ligament ...
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The Natural History of Cambridgeshire
Of these C. inaequidens is comparatively common, but 0. cantabri- giensis is at
present known only by a single splenial bone, with its teeth, in the collection of
the British Museum. The third genus is the imperfectly known 'Anomoeodus, ...
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Handbook to the Natural History of Cambridgeshire
Of these 0. inaequidens is comparatively common, but G. cantabri- giensis is at
present known only by a single splenial bone, with its teeth, in the collection of
the British Museum. The third genus is the imperfectly known Anomoeodus, ...
John Edward Marr, Arthur Everett Shipley, 2010
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The Fossil Fishes of the English Chalk
Teeth of principal series on the splenial bone smooth or feebly crimped round the
margin, somewhat less than three times as broad as long, about equalling in
width the two outer series, which are nearly similar in size, irregular in form,
slightly ...
Arthur Smith Woodward, 2014
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American Old and Middle Tertiary Larger Foraminifera and Corals
Boavus appears to differ from both Python and Boa in the presence of a more
fully developed splenial bone. The lower jaw of B. tdelmam' furnishes strong
confirmatory evidence sYsTEMATIC DESCRIPTION OF GENERA AND SPECIES
33'
Thomas Wayland Vaughan, John West Wells, 1945
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Evolution of the Vertebrate Auditory System
... Q, quadrate bone (homolog of incus): QJ, quadratojugal bone; RP,
retroarticular process of articular; RL, reflected lamina of angular bone; S, stapes
primordium; Sa, surangular bone; Sp. splenial bone; Ty, tympanic or
ectotympanic bone.
Geoffrey A. Manley, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay, 2004
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Phylogenetic Relationships of the Lizard Families: Essays ...
13 Splenial bone lost. 14 Splenial bone becomes further reduced. 15 Angular
bone undergoes various stages of reduction culminating in its loss. 16 Dentary
lengthens further. 19 Secondary cusps of posterior marginal teeth lost. 28 Ribs
lost ...
Richard Estes, Gregory K. Pregill, 1988
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The Dissection of Vertebrates: A Laboratory Manual
... 83 in pigeon, 246 in shark, 49 Splenial bone, 90 Splenial teeth, 96 Splenic
artery, 206 Splenic vein, 205–206 Splenium of corpus callosum, 224 Splenius,
163 Squalus acanthias, 27 Squamosal bones in cat, 136 in frog, 116 in
mudpuppy,.
Gerardo De Iuliis, Gerald DeIuliis, Dino Pulera, 2006