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Salamanders have
three different sets of teeth: dentary, premaxillary, and
vomerine teeth,
which are
named due to
their location in the mouth. All the teeth...
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genera and
several extinct ones. The
common character of this
tribe is
vomerine septum that
completely separates the choana.
Phylogeny by
Gilbert et al...
- salamanders,
including the mudpuppy, the
maxilla is
absent and
therefore the
vomerine teeth fulfill a
major functional role in the
upper jaw. In mammals, the...
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holocephalans and lungfish.
Silver chimaeras have
three pairs: the
vomerine and
palatine pairs in the top jaw, and the
lower pair in the
bottom jaw...
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toads (Bufo spp.) have no teeth. In many
amphibians there are also
vomerine teeth attached to a
facial bone in the roof of the mouth. The
tiger salamander...
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muscles to open and
close it. In the jaw were moderate-sized
palatal and
vomerine (upper) and
coronoid (lower) fangs, as well rows of
smaller teeth. This...
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along the belly. The
lower jaw
projects slightly,
there are
seldom any
vomerine teeth on the roof of the
mouth and the hind edge of the gill
covers is...
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palate repair (6 months) in the
vomerine flap
group was
significantly more than the
decrease observed in the non-
vomerine flap group, and
there was no significant...
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frogs lack
teeth in the
lower jaw. In many amphibians,
there are also
vomerine teeth attached to the bone in the roof of the mouth. The
mouths of reptiles...
- cool days
under moist leaf litter, logs, or
rocks near
water bodies. The
vomerine teeth,
which are
teeth only
located on the
upper jaw and in the
front part...