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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...
- (Boulenger, 1903)
Pristimantis bromeliaceus (Lynch, 1979)
Pristimantis buccinator (Rodriguez, 1994)
Pristimantis buckleyi (Boulenger, 1882) Pristimantis...
- body m****es from
other huge
birds such as the
trumpeter swan (Cygnus
buccinator) or
Andean condor (Vultur gryphus). Reportedly,
adult males weighed a...
- 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...
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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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bronchus Broner Brunner's
gland buccal fatpad buccal membrane buccal nerve buccinator bulbospongiosus bulbourethral gland bulbus bulla bundle of His
bursa buttock...
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Eichler & Hackman, 1973
Anaticola breviceps (Piaget, 1888)
Anaticola buccinator Eichler, 1980
Anaticola cairinensis (Monteiro de Barros, 1933) Anaticola...
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elevates and
wrinkles skin of chin,
protrudes lower lip 2 1
bucinator (
buccinator) head,
mouth (left/right)
alveolar processes of
maxilla and mandible,...
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which rests on the
teeth and is
supported by the chin
muscles and the
buccinator muscles on the
sides of the mouth. The top
teeth rest on top of the mouthpiece...
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Praya dubia can
attain lengths of 40–50 m (130–160 ft). The
Portuguese man
o' war's (Physalia physalis)
tentacles can
attain a
length of up to 50 m (160 ft)...