. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 200 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 149, No. 3 appm ppm mx. Figure 4. Lateral aspects of the suspensorium, mandible, and upper jaw. A, Ectodus descampsi; B, Lestradea perspi- cax; C, Cunningtonia longiventralis; D, Asprotilapia leptura, in which only parts of the suspensorium are depicted, since the elements have been disarticulated; E, Ophthalmotilapia ventralis; F, Ophttialmotilapia boops. dus. However, both the premaxilla and diiced and shifted into a more forward maxilla in Asprotilapia (Fig. 4D) exhi
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 200 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 149, No. 3 appm ppm mx. Figure 4. Lateral aspects of the suspensorium, mandible, and upper jaw. A, Ectodus descampsi; B, Lestradea perspi- cax; C, Cunningtonia longiventralis; D, Asprotilapia leptura, in which only parts of the suspensorium are depicted, since the elements have been disarticulated; E, Ophthalmotilapia ventralis; F, Ophttialmotilapia boops. dus. However, both the premaxilla and diiced and shifted into a more forward maxilla in Asprotilapia (Fig. 4D) exhibit position. The shape of the shortened several unique specializations. In the maxilla deviates greatly from that of other premaxilla, the articular process is re- cichlids. The greatly enlarged cranial. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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