- vanished. In teleosts, only the
dentary, articular, and
angular bones remain,
while in
living amphibians, the
dentary is
accompanied only by the prearticular...
- joints,
especially the
elastic mandibular symphysis which permits both
dentaries to be
rotated independently in two planes. This
flexible jaw,
which made...
- In
dental anatomy, the
gingival sulcus is an area of
potential space between a
tooth and the
surrounding gingival tissue and is
lined by
sulcular epithelium...
-
characterized by
having narrow and tall
dentaries compared to
other monotremes, and a
prominent ascending ramus of the
dentary. Flannery,
Timothy F.; Archer, Michael;...
- lizard", and the
specific name
honors the discoverer,
Ruben Carolini. A
dentary bone, a tooth, and some tracks,
discovered before the holotype, were later...
-
found in 1992, was
described by
Gingerich et al. 1994: a
cranium with two
dentaries, most of the
vertebral column as far as the
anterior tail (C2–C7; T1–13;...
-
contains a
single species, O. splendens,
known from a
fragmentary left
dentary. The
Opalios holotype specimen, AM F132596–AM F132599, was
discovered in...
-
Emydocephalus lack
teeth on
their dentary and
palatine bones. They also lack venom,
making them the only non-venomous elapids. The
dentary and
palantine bones bear...
- (birds included),
which is
connected to all
other lower jaw bones: the
dentary (which is the
entire lower jaw in mammals), the splenial, the suprangular...
- on
differences in the
dentary recovered from the
Griman Cr**** Formation,
Lightning Ridge, New
South Wales, Australia. This
dentary is the
holotype for the...