Definition of Mesopterygoid. Meaning of Mesopterygoid. Synonyms of Mesopterygoid

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- The palate is not produced behind to cover the anterior half of the mesopterygoid fossa, and is flat and expanded between the posterior ch**** teeth. The...
- rodents, sphenopalatine vacuities are perforations of the roof of the mesopterygoid fossa, the open space behind the palate, in between the parapterygoid...
- Oriental genera by having the skull higher and more rounded, with the mesopterygoid fossa lanceolate in front and provided with thickened margins or a better...
- short posterior shaft. They have reduced or even missing articular and mesopterygoid teeth, and the basisphenoid and orbitosphenoid bones are entirely absent...
- Histiophryinae are distinguished from the Antennarinae by the loss of the mesopterygoid and epural. However, the major difference is in the ovaries and the...
- this genus include: the lack of an interparietal bone in adults, a mesopterygoid space which is narrower than the minimal length of the hard palate,...
- Zoology. 85 (5): 323–409. Broom, R. (1922). "On the Persistence of the Mesopterygoid in certain Reptilian Skulls". Proceedings of the Zoological Society...
- posterolateral palatal pits, which are recessed into fossae (depressions). The mesopterygoid fossa, the gap behind the end of the palate, is perforated by sphenopalatine...
- bulla located near the dorsal midline on the body, along with a wide mesopterygoid fossa. The soles of the feet lack any fur, and extensive webbing is...
- extends back to a point close to the upper third molar. The sides of the mesopterygoid fossa (the opening behind the back margin of the palate) are more strongly...