- nisus). The name is
Latin for "hawk", from accipere, "to grasp". The
procoracoid foramen (or
coracoid foramen,
coracoid fenestra) is a hole
through the...
-
behind the
procoracoid. The
resulting three-boned
structure is
still seen in
modern monotremes, but in all
other living mammals, the
procoracoid has disappeared...
- superspecies. Tiny hawk was the only
species of
Accipiter which has a
large procoracoid foramen. It also
differs from the
typical sparrowhawks in
other respects...
-
extinct therapsids,
possess both the
coracoid bone of
reptiles (aka the
procoracoid, or
anterior coracoid), and the
coracoid process of
other mammals, with...
-
sequence data. The
screech owls also have a
different placement of the
procoracoid (less of an
anterior incline) and
coracoid bones compared to
other New...
-
Skeleton showing shoulder girdle; 1: suprasca****, 2: sca****, 3: clavicle, 4:
procoracoid...
- features, the
Malagasy mammal has a
mosaic pectoral girdle morphology: the
procoracoid is lost, the
coracoid is
extremely well
developed (into an
enlarged process...
-
consists of
goshawks and sparrowhawks. They lack a
procoracoid foramen (a hole at the base of
procoracoid bone). This
genus is
within the
family Accipitridae...
-
proportions to that of
Psittacopedidae and
extant songbirds.
There was a long
procoracoid process but no
foramen for the
supracoracoid nerve. The
pneumatic fossa...
- axis. The
cervical ribs are not
fused to the centra. The
coracoid and
procoracoid,
which are
absent in therians, are present. The head of the
humerus is...