. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 51. Fig. 23: Diplomystes camposensis n. sp. (PC 110276, 130276). — A: Cranium in ventral view (premaxilla, maxilla, vomerine tooth plate figured on one side); B: Cranium in lateral view, boc: basioccipital; ep: epioccipital; exo: exoccipital; : foramen for optic nerve; : foramen for optic, trigeminal and facial nerves; fr: frontal; : foramen for trigeminal and facial nerves; le: lateral ethmoid; met: mesethmoid; mx: maxilla; obs: orbitosphenoid; par: parasphenoid; pmx: premaxilla; pro: prootic; pt: pterotic; pts: pterosphenoid; soc:
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 51. Fig. 23: Diplomystes camposensis n. sp. (PC 110276, 130276). — A: Cranium in ventral view (premaxilla, maxilla, vomerine tooth plate figured on one side); B: Cranium in lateral view, boc: basioccipital; ep: epioccipital; exo: exoccipital; : foramen for optic nerve; : foramen for optic, trigeminal and facial nerves; fr: frontal; : foramen for trigeminal and facial nerves; le: lateral ethmoid; met: mesethmoid; mx: maxilla; obs: orbitosphenoid; par: parasphenoid; pmx: premaxilla; pro: prootic; pt: pterotic; pts: pterosphenoid; soc: supraoccipital; sp: sphenotic; vo: vomer; vtp: vomerine tooth plate; X: foramen for vagus nerve. specimens, each plate (Fig. 25A) develops independently of the vomer and from the palatine; during ontogeny it becomes larger and acquires more teeth and may fuse to the ventrolateral surface of the vomer. Each pterosphenoid joins the sphenotic and prootic posteriorly, orbitosphenoid. 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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