. Anatomy of the wood rat; comparative anatomy of the subgenera of the American wood rat (genus Neotoma). Wood rats; Mammals -- Anatomy; Rats -- anatomy & histology; Microtinae -- anatomy & histology. -CLKVICU- •COSTAL CfvBTlLftt-t — XIPHOID TROCESS J(IPHO>0 CRP,Tai\Gt. e Fig. 25. A, Lateral aspect of left mandible of Teonnma, showing areas of muscle attachments. B, Sternum of Teonoma. C, Hyoid of Homo- doniomys, showing (o) body, (6) greater cornu, and (c) lesser cornu. concerned. This mastoid process is heavier in Teonoma, which should indicate greater strength of the a
. Anatomy of the wood rat; comparative anatomy of the subgenera of the American wood rat (genus Neotoma). Wood rats; Mammals -- Anatomy; Rats -- anatomy & histology; Microtinae -- anatomy & histology. -CLKVICU- •COSTAL CfvBTlLftt-t — XIPHOID TROCESS J(IPHO>0 CRP,Tai\Gt. e Fig. 25. A, Lateral aspect of left mandible of Teonnma, showing areas of muscle attachments. B, Sternum of Teonoma. C, Hyoid of Homo- doniomys, showing (o) body, (6) greater cornu, and (c) lesser cornu. concerned. This mastoid process is heavier in Teonoma, which should indicate greater strength of the attached sternomastoid, cleidomastoid, and complexus muscles. The differences exhibited by the mandibles of the three animals are relatively slight. In Teonoma the lower jaws ap-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Howell, A. Brazier (Alfred Brazier), 1886-. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Company
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