-
refers to the bony
cavity of the
nares (nasal bones), now
known as the
prenarial basin. This
feature is now
known to be
unique to male Z. cavirostrus....
- nāpus nāp-
turnip neep nāris nār-
nostril internarial, nares, narial,
prenarial nāsus nās- nose intranasal, nasal, nasalance, nasality,
nonnasal nāvis...
- the head is arched, with weak
medial and
lateral indentations and no
prenarial grooves,
traits that this
species shares with the
scalloped bonnethead...
-
broadly arched, with
shallow lateral and
medial indentations, and no
prenarial grooves. The
mouth is
small and
strongly arched. The anal fin is long...
- napiform, neep nar-
nostril Latin naris internarial, nares, narial, naris,
prenarial narc- numb Gr**** ναρκᾶν (narkân), νάρκη (nárkē) narcolepsy, narcosis,...
- (e.g. Mitc**** 1966), is
distinct from
Allodesmus by the
absence of a
prenarial shelf and M2, double-rooted ch**** teeth, a small,
triangular postorbital...
- napiform, neep nar-
nostril Latin naris internarial, nares, narial, naris,
prenarial narc- numb Gr**** ναρκᾶν (narkân), νάρκη (nárkē) narcolepsy, narcosis,...
-
unlike in crocodiles. Just
before the
opening of the
nares a pair of
prenarial fossa are present,
which Colossosuchus shares with Diandongosuchus. The...
-
naris is set
forwards and is small, the
ratio between the
length of its
prenarial segment to the
length of its jaw
being 0.38. Its
teeth can be described...
- long and
narrow with recurved, blade-like teeth.
Azendohsaurids lack a
prenarial process, the bony
splint of the
premaxilla that
otherwise divides the...