. Breviora. 1963 MIOCENE TOAD 3, perhaps indicates part of their suture. Conjoined, these fronto- parietal areas are 21.7 mm. at their widest point. The anterior sec- tion of the frontoparietal area is broken off before its contact with the nasals. The occipital groove (Tihen, 1962a), is enclosed to form a canal. On the right side, breakage has removed the overly- ing bone and exposed the endocast of this canal. In ventral aspect, much of the brain cavity appears as an en- docranial cast. Small posterior fragments of the sphenethmoid, along with the anterior arms of the prootics and the cultri

. Breviora. 1963 MIOCENE TOAD 3, perhaps indicates part of their suture. Conjoined, these fronto- parietal areas are 21.7 mm. at their widest point. The anterior sec- tion of the frontoparietal area is broken off before its contact with the nasals. The occipital groove (Tihen, 1962a), is enclosed to form a canal. On the right side, breakage has removed the overly- ing bone and exposed the endocast of this canal. In ventral aspect, much of the brain cavity appears as an en- docranial cast. Small posterior fragments of the sphenethmoid, along with the anterior arms of the prootics and the cultri Stock Photo
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. Breviora. 1963 MIOCENE TOAD 3, perhaps indicates part of their suture. Conjoined, these fronto- parietal areas are 21.7 mm. at their widest point. The anterior sec- tion of the frontoparietal area is broken off before its contact with the nasals. The occipital groove (Tihen, 1962a), is enclosed to form a canal. On the right side, breakage has removed the overly- ing bone and exposed the endocast of this canal. In ventral aspect, much of the brain cavity appears as an en- docranial cast. Small posterior fragments of the sphenethmoid, along with the anterior arms of the prootics and the cultriform process of the parasphenoid, completely surround an opening which was membrane covered in life and through which the optic. opa. 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 work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University

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