. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. B. : Articulatory surfaces of the autopalatine, left side, for cranial bones in ostariophysans. Ar- rows point to the position of the lateral ethmoid. — A: Chanos chanos; B: Opsariichthys bidens; C: Xenocharax spilurus; D: Diplomystes cam- posensis. : articular surface for lateral ethmoid; : articular surface for mesethmoid and vomer; : articular surface for car- tilaginous or chondroidal preethmoidal element connecting with mesethmoid and vomer; : articular surface for maxilla; : articular sur- face for vomer. moida
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. B. : Articulatory surfaces of the autopalatine, left side, for cranial bones in ostariophysans. Ar- rows point to the position of the lateral ethmoid. — A: Chanos chanos; B: Opsariichthys bidens; C: Xenocharax spilurus; D: Diplomystes cam- posensis. : articular surface for lateral ethmoid; : articular surface for mesethmoid and vomer; : articular surface for car- tilaginous or chondroidal preethmoidal element connecting with mesethmoid and vomer; : articular surface for maxilla; : articular sur- face for vomer. moidal cartilage. This ethmoidal chondroidal region is dorsal to the vomer and anteroventral to the mesethmoid. The autopalatine-maxillary cartilage is derived from the pars autopalatine, and is therefore not an ethmoidal element. (It was identified as an ethmopalatal cartilage by Fink & Fink 1981.) Both cartilages, the autopalatine-max- illary and the ethmoidal, become fibrocartilaginous during growth. Anteriorly, the autopalatine (Figs. 5A, 6A) indirectly articulates with the lateral portion of the maxilla, and medially the autopalatine directly articulates with the neurocranium through the ethmoidal secondary cartilage or chondroidal region between the vomer. 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 Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
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