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Oral configuration is described and illustrated in
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); crests meet medially thus forming a horse-shoe intricate margin surrounding the whole buccal floor arena. Central region of the arena smooth, except a medial, posterior area where several scattered short, pustulated papillae appear. Buccal pockets oriented transversely. Ventral velum without marginal projections and median notch. Glottis fully covered.
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Oral disc and buccopharyngeal morphology of
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Oral disc and buccopharyngeal morphology of
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Oral discs of
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<emphasis id="B9253F68A607FF9FFFF9FB55D7EEFAF4" bold="true" box="[113,201,1260,1284]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Figure 5.</emphasis>
Oral disc and buccopharyngeal morphology of
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<emphasis id="B9253F68A607FF9FFD03FB55D46AFAF4" box="[651,845,1260,1284]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Mantidactylus majori</emphasis>
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(ZSM 042/2007 for oral disc and ZSM 1684/2004 Stage 29 the remaining). A, upper lip, showing three large papillae in the place of upper jaw sheath. B, detail of the central papillae, showing a likely slight keratinization of the surface, as suggested by tissue flaking. C, three-dimensional reconstruction of a CT scanned specimen, showing the arrangement of dorsal (yellow, central region) and ventral (cream, lateral regions) ruffled ridges regarding the chondrocranium: ventral view of the chondrocranium, transverse section at the level of subocular fenestrae, and sagittal section at midline; in the latter image, the hyobranchial apparatus was not removed to show the tight space between buccal roof and floor that crowded ruffled ridges occupy; arrows indicate anterior. D, buccal floor; note the extraordinary development of the ruffled ridges, and the bilateral crests meeting medially forming a horse-shoe structure. E, detail of ventral ruffled ridges from the anterior section of the right crest; note the rows of tall, cauliflower-like papillae packed together forming each ridge. F, buccal roof; note the transverse, bilateral ruffled ridges occupying the entire buccal roof arena. G, detail of dorsal ruffled ridges from the mid portion of the left crest; note the lateral edge of each ridge retaining a papilla- or flap-like aspect and the medial portion proliferating with a cauliflower-like appearance as in the buccal floor. Scale bars: 500 µm (A, D, F), 100 µm (B, E, G).
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<emphasis id="B9253F68A607FF9FFFF9F97DD7C2F92C" box="[113,229,1732,1756]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">B uccal floor</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="136AFFFFA607FF9FFF70F97DD647F92C" box="[248,352,1732,1756]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="6.[129,194,1600,1624]" captionTargetBox="[129,1473,963,1571]" captionTargetId="figure-212@6.[129,1473,963,1571]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Figure 7. Oral disc and buccopharyngeal morphology of Mantidactylus zolitschka (ZSM 1768/2007).A, detail of the upper lip, showing the M-shaped, marginally keratinized upper jaw sheath. B, detail of the anterior region of the buccal floor showing the keratinized and serrated lower jaw sheath, and infra-labial and lingual papillae.C, buccal floor; note the longitudinal crests with ruffled ridges not meeting medially.D, buccal roof; note the large, ornamented narial vacuities and the longitudinal crests with tightly aligned buccal roof arena papillae.Scale bars: 200 µm." pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Fig. 7B, C</figureCitation>
): Four pairs of tall, conical infra-labial papillae overlapping each other. Buccal floor arena delimited by two long, thick crests formed of about 15 transverse ruffled ridges closely spaced (120250 µm long, 100340 µm wide). Glottis not visible.
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<emphasis id="B9253F68A607FF9FFFF9F8C3D7C7F863" box="[113,224,1914,1939]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">B uccal roof</emphasis>
(
<figureCitation id="136AFFFFA607FF9FFF7CF8C3D665F862" box="[244,322,1914,1938]" captionStart="Figure 7" captionStartId="6.[129,194,1600,1624]" captionTargetBox="[129,1473,963,1571]" captionTargetId="figure-212@6.[129,1473,963,1571]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Figure 7. Oral disc and buccopharyngeal morphology of Mantidactylus zolitschka (ZSM 1768/2007).A, detail of the upper lip, showing the M-shaped, marginally keratinized upper jaw sheath. B, detail of the anterior region of the buccal floor showing the keratinized and serrated lower jaw sheath, and infra-labial and lingual papillae.C, buccal floor; note the longitudinal crests with ruffled ridges not meeting medially.D, buccal roof; note the large, ornamented narial vacuities and the longitudinal crests with tightly aligned buccal roof arena papillae.Scale bars: 200 µm." pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Fig. 7D</figureCitation>
): Prenarial arena with a wide inverted-V crest with smooth margin. Internal nares with a long, conical, pustulated papilla at the anterolateral edge. Central area of buccal roof arena smooth, with low pustulations scattered.
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