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- animals (notably catfish), the presence or size of odontodes can be used in determining the ****. Odontodes typically cover the body of chondrichthyans (cartilaginous...
- Odontodes is a genus of moths of the family Euteliidae. Antennae very long and slender. Palpi slender and upturned, where the second joint reaching vertex...
- ****ociated with odontodes, develop on the pectoral fin spine of the males of some species. Males also have evertible ch**** odontodes which are less developed...
- nuptial tubercles (snout and fins). These are actually hypertrophied odontodes, which are therefore dermal teeth, rather than keratin, and are covered...
- vertebrate group. "Odontodes" on the palate and lower jaws develop in a series of rows to form a fan-shaped occlusion surface. These odontodes then wear to...
- tissue found in many fish. It is the primary outer component of shark odontodes (teeth and dermal denticles). Although the origin of enameloid is debated...
- In loricariids, odontodes develop almost anywhere on the external surface of the body and first appear soon after hatching; odontodes appear in a variety...
- "inside-out" evolutionary origin to teeth, with the dentition arising from odontodes on the skin surface moving into the mouth, or vice versa. Despite this...
- non-Hypostominae loricariids by having a cluster of >25 evertible ch**** odontodes (vs. ch**** odontodes absent or <10); and from all other members of the Hypostominae...
- anisitsi, P. disjunctivus, P. multiradiatus, and P. pardalis lack ch**** odontodes, but still possess the evertible ch**** plates; this was previously used...