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- The rostral scale, or rostral, in snakes and other scaled reptiles is the median plate on the tip of the snout that borders the mouth opening. It corresponds...
- skull, and a large opening in the snout called the internarial fontanelle (sometimes the internarial fenestra) that is bordered by enlarged premaxillae...
- elongated with a narrow muzzle, rhinarium evenly convex above, with wide internarial septum, shallow infranarial portion, and philtrum narrow and grooved...
- Meaning English derivatives nāpus nāp- turnip neep nāris nār- nostril internarial, nares, narial, prenarial nāsus nās- nose intranasal, nasal, nasalance...
- have an opening at the midline near the tip of the snout called the internarial fenestra / fontanelle; this may have housed a mucous gland used in prey...
- This erroneously inflated the estimate by 10%.: 210  Also known as the internarial bar One specimen traditionally attributed to M. lemonnieri has serration-like...
- maxilla, as in other dromaeosaurids. The almost parallel subnarial and internarial (above the nostrils) processes are oriented more upwards than hindwards...
- examples nap- turnip Latin nāpus napiform, neep nar- nostril Latin naris internarial, nares, narial, naris, prenarial narc- numb Gr**** ναρκᾶν (narkân), νάρκη...
- the tip of the snout and mandibles, a wide and virtually unconstricted internarial bar that arises from a transversely rectangular base on the posterior...
- emargination and is covered everywhere with short, stiff black hair. The internarial septum is well-developed and has a short base and a bulbous apex. The...