- It is a deep fat pad
located on
either side of the face
between the
buccinator muscle and
several more
superficial muscles (including the m****eter, the...
- the
posterior lower tooth row and
ascending ramus of dentary,
where the
buccinator muscle is located, and a wide
ascending ramus of the mandible,
which covers...
- C.
buccinator Richardson, 1832 (Trumpeter swan) C.
cygnus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Whooper swan) C. columbi**** (Ord, 1815) (Tundra swan)...
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auriculata F.E.L.Miranda, 1989
Mormodes badia Rolfe ex W.Watson, 1897
Mormodes buccinator Lindl., 1840
Mormodes calceolata Fowlie, 1972
Mormodes carnevaliana Salazar...
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changes usually involve the area of the face
covered by the
temporal or
buccinator muscles. The
disease progressively spreads from the
initial location,...
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terns (Onychoprion aleuticus) to
trumpeter and
whooper swans (Cygnus
buccinator and C. cygnus). Most
recorded avian prey have
consisted of
geese and sea...
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overall field commander, and had
under his
command a
purely Armenian army.
Buccinator (Qanatir), a
Slavic prince,
commanded the
Slavs and
Jabalah ibn al-Aiham...
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mouth on the
affected side and
often have
trouble chewing because the
buccinator muscle is affected. The
facial nerve is also the most
commonly affected...
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occasionally lose
young to red-tails such as
trumpeter swans (Cygnus
buccinator),
sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) and
great blue
herons (Ardea herodias)...
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adult tundra swans (Cygnus columbi****).
Young trumpeter swans (Cygnus
buccinator) are also taken, and an
unsuccessful attack on an
adult swan has been...