- et al. (2013)) and 5 or more
premaxillary teeth. It
shows "type III"
retroarticular process and
autapomorphic (unique)
traits of the
cervical vertebrae...
- subconical,
recurved teeth of
aquatic crocodyliforms.
Because the
retroarticular process of the
lower jaw is long, it is
likely that the jaws were able...
- with its counterpart, has a
prominent flange on its
outer side. The
retroarticular process, a
prominent projection at the rear of the
lower jaw, is elongated...
-
parallel margins,
incipient prefrontal boss,
reduced vomers,
absent retroarticular process, low
presacral vertebral count (between 15 and 17) and extremely...
-
articulation with the quadrate, and this
horizontal ridge formed a shelf. The
retroarticular process of the
mandible (a
backwards projection) was long. Dilophosaurus...
- the
lower beak may have had a
shape similar to that of this bird. The
retroarticular process at the back of the jaw (where jaw
muscles attached that opened...
- characters:
Posteromedial wing of the
retroarticular process dorsally situated ventrally on the
retroarticular process Occipital tuberosities small Exoccipital...
-
notch on the
lateral surface of the
articular bone,
separating the
retroarticular process from the
posterior margin of the glenoid, a
particularly well-developed...
-
December 2022. Summers, Adam P.; Wake,
Marvalee H. (November 2005). "The
retroarticular process,
streptostyly and the
caecilian jaw
closing system". Zoology...
- and the rear end of the
lower jaw had a
large hooked rearward-facing
retroarticular process as well as a
smaller inward-facing
medial process. All of these...