. Anatomy of the woodchuck (Marmota monax). Woodchuck; Mammals. 22 Anatomy of the Woodchuck, Marmota monax 1. Fig. 2-13. Left mandible, medial view. 1 coronoid process, 2 mandibular foramen, 3 symphysis, 4 pterygoid fossa, 5 angular process, 6 pterygoid fovea, 7 articular condyle. from each other caudally. The body of the mandi- ble carries the alveolus for the lower incisor tooth. The latter is embedded along the length of the ven- tral part of the body. Between the incisor tooth and (diastema). The mental foramen, foramen mentale, is located along the lateral border of the incisive part, jus


. Anatomy of the woodchuck (Marmota monax). Woodchuck; Mammals. 22 Anatomy of the Woodchuck, Marmota monax 1. Fig. 2-13. Left mandible, medial view. 1 coronoid process, 2 mandibular foramen, 3 symphysis, 4 pterygoid fossa, 5 angular process, 6 pterygoid fovea, 7 articular condyle. from each other caudally. The body of the mandi- ble carries the alveolus for the lower incisor tooth. The latter is embedded along the length of the ven- tral part of the body. Between the incisor tooth and (diastema). The mental foramen, foramen mentale, is located along the lateral border of the incisive part, just rostral to the roots of the first premolar tooth. The molar part carries the sockets for the the first premolar tooth is a large interalveolar space molar and premolar teeth. Although the left and. 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 Bezuidenhout, A. J. (Abraham Johannes), 1942-; Evans, Howard E. (Howard Edward), 1922-. Lawrence, KS : American Society of Mammalogists


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