| 1. | The palatine bone seems to show the presence of a secondary fenestra.
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| 2. | To the rear of the vomers, triangular palatine bones are located.
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| 3. | In addition, minute, blunt teeth were present on the palatine bones.
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| 4. | The palatine bone is pneumatised, as shown by the presence of a pneumatopore.
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| 5. | The neobatrachians all have a palatine bone, which braces the upper jaw to the neurocranium.
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| 6. | Mesoeucrocodylians possess something of a secondary palate, formed by the posterior extension of palatine bones.
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| 7. | For example, the palatine bone is absent in all archaeobatrachians, and present in all neobatrachians.
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| 8. | The palatine bone ( hard palate ) converts the groove into a canal, the pterygopalatine canal.
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| 9. | The type species is " G . palatinus ", in reference to its distinctive palatine bones.
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| 10. | Their palatine bones are in contact with the pterygoids and extends forwards to between the centre of the eyes.
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