Definition of Internasals. Meaning of Internasals. Synonyms of Internasals

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Definition of Internasals

Internasal
Internasal In`ter*na"sal, a. (Anat.) Between the nasal cavities; as, the internasal cartilage.

Meaning of Internasals from wikipedia

- In snakes, the internasal scales are those on top of the head between the scales that surround the nostrils. They are usually paired and situated just...
- for a majority of people. The two nasal bones are joined at the midline internasal suture and make up the bridge of the nose. The outer surface is concavo-convex...
- listed as determinants of each species: (1) Internasals present/absent. For bandy-bandys, the internasal scales are a pair of scales that occur between...
- Frontal constricted in the middle, twice as long as broad Chart 3 - Internasals much narrowed anteriorly, nearly as long as the prefrontals Chart 4 -...
- Lateral process (Zygomaticofacial) Palatine Mandible Nose Nasal bone Internasal suture Nasal foramina Inferior nasal concha Ethmoidal process Maxillary...
- rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal as long as its distance...
- bent backwards on the upper surface of the snout; anterior frontals [= internasals] very small; posterior frontals [= prefrontals] longer than broad, much...
- marks the midpoint at the intersection of the frontonasal suture with the internasal suture joining the nasal bones. It is visible on the face as a distinctly...
- snout connecting the nasals on both sides of the head are scales called internasals. Between the two prenasals is a scale at the tip of the snout called...
- a prairie rattlesnake from other rattlesnakes is the presence of two internasals contacting the rostral. Prairie rattlesnakes are found in North America...