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ADJ1   posterodorsal | more posterodorsal | most posterodorsal
ADJ2   posterodorsal | - | -
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posterodorsal {adj}
posterodorsal
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Übersetzung für 'posterodorsal' von Englisch nach Deutsch

posterodorsal {adj}
posterodorsalanat.
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  • investigated the volume of the medial amygdala and the two compartments posterodorsal and the posteroventral in mice that also were prenatally stressed.
  • The posterodorsal terminal end of the coronoid process is more rounded, and the dorsal extent terminates below the middle of the orbit in adults.
  • The postorbital is composed of the anteroventral, posterodorsal, and dorsomedial processes in equal length.
  • Total length is measured from the snout tip to the tip of the tail and head length is measured from the snout tip to the posterodorsal margin of the gill opening.
  • Most archosauromorphs more "advanced" than "Protorosaurus" possessed an adaptation of the premaxilla (tooth-bearing bone at the tip of the snout) known as a posterodorsal or postnarial process.

  • The blade of the cleithrum carries a semicircular posterodorsal extension.
  • The posterodorsal process (upper rear branch) of the ilium tapers to a point, a shape otherwise unknown in thalattosaurs.
  • The posterodorsal process snakes up the front of the maxilla, separating that bone from the nares (nostril holes).
  • Defining characters of the family include fused nasals, a jaw articulation below the posterior maxillary tooth row, a deep mandibular symphysis that is oriented anterodorsally, and the formation of a hornlike posterodorsal process from the squamosal and (which is much more pronounced in "Kaprosuchus").
  • The dentary is long with a posterodorsal process that extends into the lower jaw and overlapping the surangular.

  • The side surface of the coracoids is convex, with the posterodorsal edge being thickened and a short crest forming close to the posterosuperior margin.
  • The premaxillae are very similar to those of "Postosuchus", but slightly smaller; the posterodorsal process is broken off, but sutures present on the nasal bones show it would have extended all the way up to the anterior border of the naris.
  • The Eotitanosuchians seem to be more advanced than the Biarmosuchia in that the temporal opening behind the eye socket—although small—is still somewhat larger than the biarmosuchians; it is expanded in the upper rear (posterodorsal) margin, allowing the area of attachment of the adductor (jaw closing) muscles to be visible from the dorsal (top) view looking down.
  • Major characters of "Myopias" that differentiate it from "Promyopias" include: eyes usually present in worker (absent in one species); scape not flattened; mesonotum sharply defined; spiniform setae entirely absent from middle and hind tibiae and basitarsi; helcium located at base of first gastral segment; posterodorsal margin of helcium with a median emargination; prora an anteroventral tooth; stridulitrum present.
  • 2015 listed the following unambiguous character states for the genus: "Dorsal exposure of prefrontal confined to preorbital segment of frontal; preorbital segment of frontal narrow, sloping anteroventrally; frontal preorbital borders subparallel with each other; interorbital emargination present; frontal lateral border forming a step-like junction between preorbital and interorbital segments; apex of posterodorsal triangular plateau on frontal reaching level of interorbital constriction; frontal articulation facet for postorbitofrontal squareshaped in outline; parietal postorbital process dorsally not separated by ridge from parietal table; and stapedial meatus parallel-sided".

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