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termed as the
incisive bone.
Other terms used for this
structure include premaxillary bone or os premaxillare,
intermaxillary bone or os intermaxillare, and...
- sandpipers; this
adaptation gives this
portion of the
surface of the
premaxillaries a honeycomb-like appearance: with
these filaments the bird can sense...
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mouth is huge, with the
premaxillaries of the
upper jaw
enlarged and
extending well
beyond the
short lower jaw. The
premaxillaries are
separated anteriorly...
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flattened head with
enlarged premaxillaries on the
upper jaw that
overhang the
relatively short lower jaw. The
premaxillaries are
hinged with the
skull in...
- 44 in (11.3 mm). The
incisive foramen and the
diastema are short. The
premaxillaries have
extensions on the
dorsal side.
Large maxillary and
mandibular tooth...
- are
distinguished by
their triangular skulls and elongated, beak like
premaxillary bones.
Rhynchosaurs first appeared in the
Early Tri****ic,
reaching their...
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endochondral bone, fins with
lepidotrichs (fin rays), jaws
lined by maxillary,
premaxillary, and
dentary bones composed of
dermal bone, and lungs. Many of these...
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February 2007. K. Barteczko; M.
Jacob (1999). "A re-evaluation of the
premaxillary bone in humans".
Anatomy and Embryology. 207 (6): 417–437. doi:10...
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nasals to
shift where they
pressed down on the
premaxillaries.
Because they were
pressed on the
premaxillaries, the
nasals would have
closed the nares. Apart...
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Possession of the
postorbital processes, the reduced,
noncontacting premaxillaries, and
rather simple shoulder and
elbow joints,
which is
similar to pteropodids...