- The
hyomandibula,
commonly referred to as
hyomandibular [bone] (Latin: os hyomandibulare, from Gr****: hyoeides, "upsilon-shaped" (υ), and Latin: mandibula...
- present, and
caudal fin
without subterminal notch. In spurdogs, the
hyomandibula (the bone
connecting the
braincase to the jaws) is
oriented at a right...
-
gills are required, such as ram ventilation, as used by many sharks.
Hyomandibula Charles B. Kimmel;
Windsor E. Aguirre;
Bonnie Ullmann; Mark Currey; William...
- that the
mandibular arch is only
suspended by an
articulation with the
hyomandibula. This type of
suspensions allows for the
upper jaw to have high mobility...
- have been
braced by the rod-shaped
hyomandibula. With
stable connections to both the
chondrocranium and the
hyomandibula, the jaw
suspension of Cladoselache...
-
evidence is seen for an
articulation between the
palatoquadrate and the
hyomandibula. Meckel's
cartilage has an
additional projection right before the joint...
-
ancestral amniotes, and
later eardrums were
obtained independently). The
hyomandibula of fish
migrated upwards from its jaw
supporting position, and was reduced...
-
which supports the
skull and
therefore links the jaw to the cranium. The
hyomandibula is a set of
bones found in the
hyoid region in most fishes. It usually...
- gill slit
pharyngeal arch
pharyngeal slit
pseudobranch Glossohyal Jaw
hyomandibula pharyngeal jaw Leydig's
organ Mauthner cell
Meristics Operculum papillare...
-
capable of
retaining body
fluids and
resisting desiccation. The fish's
hyomandibula bone in the
hyoid region behind the
gills diminished in size and became...