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- suprangular bone just above it. The inner surface of the jaw is lined by a prearticular bone, while the articular bone forms the articulation with the skull...
- Aptian. It consists of a rear right lower jaw including the surangular, prearticular and articular. Further material referred to S. suwati includes the isolated...
- incomplete maxilla from the skull, the left dentary, right splenial, right prearticular, right angular and right articular from the lower jaws, isolated teeth...
- advanced salamanders. They differ from the cryptobranchids by having fused prearticular bones in the lower jaw, and by using internal fertilisation. In salamandrids...
- Oceania. They differ from suborder Cryptobranchoidea as the angular and prearticular bones in their lower jaws are fused, their trunk ribs are bicapitate...
- slightly concave. The lower jaw has a ventrally protruding flange formed by prearticular and meckelian bone. Also characteristic of Styloichthys is the lyre-shaped...
- multiple rows of smaller teeth between these rows of large teeth, on the prearticular and coronoids of the lower jaw, and on the bones forming the roof of...
- cartilaginous or disappears. In snakes, the articular, surangular, and prearticular bones have fused to form the compound bone. The mandible is suspended...
- angular bone, a gently curving prearticular bone, and a damaged yet notably concave articular bone. The angular and prearticular formed the lower edge of a...
- surface of the postglenoid area by a suture between the surangular and the prearticular", and is distinguished from those two taxa by a lack of coronoid teeth...