The palatines are long, always fused anteriorly with the premaxilla, and fre quently with the maxillo-palatine processes; posteriorly they slide upon the presphenoidal rostrum, and articulate in most birds with the pterygoids; they form the greater part of the palatal roof and border the choanae or inner nares. [Please select]
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The pterygoids do not appear until metamorphosis, when ossification is evident in only the mid-parts of the posterolateral arms. [Please select]
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The palatines do not appear until all three arms of the pterygoids are at least partly ossified. [Please select]
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The development of the masseter extending posteroventrally from an anterior origin presumably paralleled the reduction of the anterior pterygoids. [Please select]
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The pterygoids, and the processes of the lower jaw, are broader, relatively to the size of the head, than in G. [Please select]
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The pterygoids, and the processes of the lower jaw, relatively to the size of the head, are broader than in _G. [Please select]
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In _Captorhinus_ the pterygoids and palatines are markedly arched and the relatively large pterygoid flange lies almost entirely below the lower border of the cheek. [Please select]
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