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The posterior margin of the paraseptal cartilage in
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is coincident with the anterior margin of the first ethmoturbinal (slice 15.2.4); the vomeronasal organ itself appears a fraction of a millimeter farther anteriorly (slice 14.2.2). Rostrally, the vomeronasal organ terminates over the posterior incisive foramina. The vomeronasal organ (approximately
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long) comprises 17% of nasal capsule length (
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) and 9% of head length (
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). Two venous channels are evident dorsolateral and ventromedial to the vomeronasal organ on each side (e.g., slice 11.3.4), each of which gives off several small branches toward the inferior part of the nasal septum.
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The anterior paraseptal cartilage curves around the vomeronasal organ laterally (slice 10.5.4), but does not possess an outer bar passing dorsal to the vomeronasal organ or vomeronasal duct. The vomeronasal duct empties directly into the nasopalatine duct, well separated from the nasal cavity proper (slice 9.3.6). Farther anteriorly, the paired nasopalatine duct appears very atypical, as the conduits on each side coalesce with one another into a single channel that opens into the oral cavity (slice 8.3.6; fig. 31). As a result, the typical mammalian inverted mushroomshaped palatine papilla is absent. This condition has been previously documented in
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and
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by Hofer (1982a). Cartilages supporting the nasopalatine duct are small; only a minor cartilaginous center is evident along the lateral margin of the incisive foramen. The paraseptal cartilage does not show a significant anterior continuity with the anterior transverse lamina (slice 9.5.5).
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<paragraph id="BA61E165FFCCFF8A8ECCFF78248DFE27" blockId="35.[704,1233,193,392]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Adjacent to the anterior termination of the nasolacrimal duct, the superior alar processes originate from the nasal sidewall and extend dorsolaterally (slice 3.6.4). No connection with the anterior nasal cupula is apparent.</paragraph>
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