-
indriids have more
robust toothcombs to
support these secondary functions. In some lemurs, such as the aye-aye, the
toothcomb has been lost completely...
- been
reanalysed as "fine
toothcomb" and then
shortened to "
toothcomb", or
changed into
forms such as "the
finest of
toothcombs". An Afro pick is a type...
- T39758A10263081.en.
Retrieved 24
December 2019. Alterman, L. (1995). "Toxins and
toothcombs:
potential allospecific chemical defenses in
Nycticebus and Perodicticus"...
- Adapiforms, however, lack a
specialized arrangement of teeth,
known as a
toothcomb,
which nearly all
living strepsirrhines possess. A more
recent hypothesis...
-
pectinatus or pectinatum, or in
specific epithets such as
Murex pecten. Some
toothcombs are
referred to as pectinations. In ducks, they
exist on the
sides of...
- infraorder, Lorisiformes.
Lemuriform primates are
characterized by a
toothcomb, a
specialized set of
teeth in the front,
lower part of the
mouth mostly...
- fruit, and tree gums. They have
pectinate (comb-like)
incisors called toothcombs, and the
dental formula: 2.1.3.32.1.3.3 They are
active at night. After...
-
obtain it from
their diets.
Lemuriform primates are
characterized by a
toothcomb, a
specialized set of
teeth in the front,
lower part of the
mouth mostly...
- po****r
taxonomy that
clumps the
clade of
toothcombed primates into one
infraorder and the extinct, non-
toothcombed adapiforms into another, both
within the...
- S2CID 218857181.
McGreal 2008, p. 8. Alterman, L. (1995). "Toxins and
toothcombs:
potential allospecific chemical defenses in
Nycticebus and Perodicticus"...