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- cortex into the ventromedial caudate, followed by a projection into the lateromedial GPi, and rostrolateral SNr before looping into the cortex via the medial...
- family Trematochampsidae. Diagnostic features of the genus include its lateromedially compressed and serrated teeth. It was deep-snouted and had a slightly...
- Cretaceous. It was large, with teeth that were serrated and compressed lateromedially (flattened from side to side). The genus was established by Friedrich...
- inferior extensor retinaculum of foot. It crosses anterior tibial vessels lateromedially near the bend of the ankle.[citation needed] In the foot, its tendon...
- all other extant australidelphians (roughly 238 species). Ziphodont (lateromedially compressed, recurved and serrated) teeth tend to arise in terrestrial...
- extending the geographic range of the genus into the present-day Sahara. Lateromedially compressed teeth show its close relation to C. bequaerti. Arambourg...
- vertically oriented, with little dorsoventral thickness and an extreme lateromedial compression; the dorsal portion of the anterior process of the frontal...
- relative to the longitude of the diaphysis section of the bone. The lateromedial width of the epiphysis is narrow. The femur also has a large femoral...
- Its opercular ridge is prominent, complete, not angled dorsal. Its lateromedial ridge, distinct, low, present between opercle and pectoral fin base....
- complete. The premaxilla is robust and nearly complete with a tall, lateromedially compressed structure, with a smooth lateral surface with several foramina...