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- rostral end of the dorsal thalamus. They comprise the anteromedial, anterodorsal, and anteroventral nuclei. The anterior nuclei receive afferents from...
- to the quadrate near the articular condyle. A crest is present on the anterodorsal surface of the hyomandibular. The opercle is less developed, with a distinctly...
- nuclear group Anteroventral nucleus (a.k.a. ventral anterior nucleus) Anterodorsal nucleus Anteromedial nucleus Medial nuclear group Medial dorsal nucleus...
- groups of the thalamus include: anterior nuclear group (anteroventral, anterodorsal, anteromedial) medial nuclear group (medial dorsal nucleus, a.k.a. dorsomedial)...
- foramen, and usually lack foramina for the external carotid artery and anterodorsal (meaning in front and toward the back) nasopharynx. The dental formula...
- supra-alar and scutellar bristles on the thorax; dorsal, posterodorsal, anterodorsal, ventral, posteroventral and anteroventral bristles on the legs and ocellar...
- view with a posteriorly placed anterodorsal angle, a concave anterodorsal margin between the anteroventral and anterodorsal angles, an internal acoustic...
- 270° and rotate it through 330°. It possesses a pair of foramina in the anterodorsal nasopharynx, a feature that distinguishes it from its sister species...
- The shape of the s**** is trigonal with a truncated posterior. The anterodorsal margin is acutely rounded. The linule is elongated and heart-shaped....
- positioning of the jaw joint below the posterior maxillary teeth; a deep, anterodorsally oriented mandibular symphysis; a vertically descending ectopterygoid...