| 1. | The plate continues to the rear into a high coronoid process.
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| 2. | The coronoid process of the lower jaw is strongly protruding.
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| 3. | The palate also has teeth, with rows on the ectopterygoid, coronoid.
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| 4. | The coronoid process of the surangular bone is low.
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| 5. | Slips of origin from the coronoid process or from the radius have been seen.
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| 6. | The coronoid process of the rear lower jaw has an oval process at the inside.
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| 7. | The height of the coronoid process has been found to be less than 3.3 millimeters.
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| 8. | Finally a set of three narrow " coronoid bones " lie above the prearticular bone.
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| 9. | The high coronoid process on the mandible suggest the chewing musculatures was more developed than in later pantodonts.
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| 10. | In the mandible, the coronoid processes are less well-developed than in " Holochilus ".
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