Definition of Vomerine. Meaning of Vomerine. Synonyms of Vomerine

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Definition of Vomerine

Vomerine
Vomerine Vo"mer*ine, a. Of or pertaining to the vomer.

Meaning of Vomerine from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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 have three different sets of teeth: dentary, premaxillary, and vomerine teeth, which are named due to their location in the mouth. All the teeth...
- and 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...
- Gymnothorax pikei, a close relative that lives Papua New Guinea. They have fewer vomerine teeth. They also reach a maximum length of 80 cm. They can be found in...
- largest frog in Australia. All species have visible tympanums, maxillary and vomerine teeth, powerful legs, and webbed feet. Meyer, Edward A.; Hines, Harry B...
- 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...
- distal expansions of the fingers and toes and the presence of protruding vomerine teeth. Like other brachycephaloid frogs, Urkuphryne individuals mature...
- 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...
- 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...