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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...
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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...
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nuptial tubercles (snout and fins).
These are
actually hypertrophied odontodes,
which are
therefore dermal teeth,
rather than keratin, and are covered...
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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...
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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...