A description of the cranium of the Toxodon platensis , a gigantic extinct mammiferous species, referible by its dentition to the Rodentia, but with affinities to the Pachydermata and the herbivorous CetaceaOwen, ROwen, R.M
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a chemist and pharmacist for the Royal Churfurstliche Naturaliengalerie Dresden, acquired it at the beginning of the eighteenth century and donated it to the Königlichen Naturhistorisch
Psammophiines have a ‘typical’, opisthoglyphous colubroid cranium, often diagnosable within Elapoidea by the combination of a very large optic foramen (especially in Psammophis and Malpolon), high intertrabecular crest on the parabasisphenoid, a grooved rear fang and lack of any fossorial ...
5). Removal of the cranium showed the other dural venous sinuses over the caudal brain to be markedly congested with blood. Fig. 5 Sagittal section of the head of a drowned shag. The occipital sinus is greatly distended with dark blood (arrow). Reflection of the cranium showed widespread ...
Grau-Camats M, Bertrand O, Prieto J, López-Torres S, Silcox MT, Casanovas-Vilar I (2022) AMiopetaurista crusafonti(Sciuridae, Pteromyini) cranium from the Middle Miocene of Bavaria (Germany) and brain evolution in flying squirrels. Pap Paleontol 8:e1454.https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.145...
inferior to the caudate nucleus d. between the putamen and caudate nucleus An anatomical term that means the same as ventral is: A) posterior B) inferior C) abdominal D) anterior E) superior What features are located inferior ...
Platysternon feeds on a variety of prey, including freshwater crustaceans and molluscs. To effect this durophagous diet, Platysternon has evolved powerful jaw muscles and a correspondingly hypertrophied cranium. In addition to its large head, it also has an unusually long tail for a turtle. ...
A morphological description of the deep-sea skate Bathyraja spinosissima (Arhynchobatidae) from Russian waters is provided. Information on the measurable characters, the structure of the neurocranium, scapulocoracoid, and pterygopodia, and the counts of abdominal and caudal vertebrae, pectoral fin...
Platysternon feeds on a variety of prey, including freshwater crustaceans and molluscs. To effect this durophagous diet, Platysternon has evolved powerful jaw muscles and a correspondingly hypertrophied cranium. In addition to its large head, it also has an unusually long tail for a turtle. ...