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- nisus). The name is Latin for "hawk", from accipere, "to grasp". The procoracoid foramen (or coracoid foramen, coracoid fenestra) is a hole through the...
- connection to the clavicle (which is part of the s****). In birds, the procoracoids help to brace the wing against the top of the sternum. In the fossil...
- extinct therapsids, possess both the coracoid bone of reptiles (aka the procoracoid, or anterior coracoid), and the coracoid process of other mammals, with...
- The pectoral girdle is firmisternal and some show reduced clavicle and procoracoids. The terminal phalanges are blunt, pointed, or T-shaped. The tadpole...
- with the coracoidal fenestra, which lies much closer to the procoracoid. The procoracoid is reduced, with the ventral ridge leading from it to the internal...
- pectoral fin. The innermost cartilage in the pectoral girdle are the procoracoids, a pair of L-shaped structures also found in most other Paleozoic chondrichthyans...
- sequence data. The screech owls also have a different placement of the procoracoid (less of an anterior incline) and coracoid bones compared to other New...
- Skeleton showing shoulder girdle; 1: suprasca****, 2: sca****, 3: clavicle, 4: procoracoid...
- superspecies. Tiny hawk was the only species of Accipiter which has a large procoracoid foramen. It also differs from the typical sparrowhawks in other respects...
- features, the Malagasy mammal has a mosaic pectoral girdle morphology: the procoracoid is lost, the coracoid is extremely well developed (into an enlarged process...