- The
ectotympanic, or tympani****, is a bony
structure found in all mammals,
located on the
tympanic part of the
temporal bone,
which holds the tympanic...
-
elongate ectotympanics. The
ectotympanics of all archaeocetes, nonetheless, are much
different than
those of
terrestrial mammals. The
ectotympanics of all...
- The devil,
unlike other marsupials, has a "well-defined, saddle-shaped
ectotympanic".
Since devils hunt at night,
their vision seems to be
strongest in black...
- catarrhines, they face downward.
Other distinctions include both a
tubular ectotympanic (ear bone), and eight, not twelve,
premolars in catarrhines,
giving them...
- Parascaptor. It has a
looser articulation between the
malleus and the
ectotympanic bone and a
reduced or
absent orbicular apophysis.
Parascaptor has a hypertrophied...
- and held by
another bone
detached from the dentary, the
tympanic plus
ectotympanic), and coil
their lagena (cochlea) to
advance their hearing, with therians...
-
prehensile tails, and have flat
fingernails and toenails, a
tubular ectotympanic (ear bone), and eight, not 12, premolars,
giving them a
dental formula...
-
fenestra (an
opening on the top of the skull),
there is a drop-like
ectotympanic (a bony ring that
holds the ear drum), and the
bones are pachyosteosclerotic...
- only in
cetaceans (namely, the
large auditory bulla is
formed from the
ectotympanic bone only). It was
recognized as the
earliest member of the
family ****cetidae...
-
advanced frontal sinus found in
living catarrhines. However, it had a bony
ectotympanic and
teeth comparable to
those of
living catarrhines. Its
discovery provided...