Gular suture: the line of division between the gulag or throat and the gene or cheeks.
The heart is situated quite forward, in the gular or pectoral region, even in those tailed batrachians which have a serpentiform body, whilst in the Apoda (fig.
Howes, "Notes on the Gular Brood-pouch of Rhinoderma darwini," P.
It does not take much longer to dispose of the prize in the dilatable skin of its throat so far as the strap will allow and the pursuit is recommenced until the bird's gular pouch, capacious as it is, will hold no more.
The birds are perfect gluttons, and as I lifted it into the boat there dropped from the gularsack of one specimen that I shot, over twenty small fish.
It is unlucky to grow a Gular tree near the house, as it causes the death of sons in the family.
The Bansphors, a branch of the great Dom race in the North-Western Provinces, fix up a branch of the Gular and Semal in the marriage shed.
Of the Gular (Ficus glomerata) it is believed that on the night of the Divali the gods assemble to pluck its flowers; hence no one has ever seen the tree in blossom.
Adults with feathers bordering on the gular sac, white.
Head, gular sac, and a small part of neck, destitute of feathers.
Iris dark brown; bill bluish horn-color; orbits and gular skin dark plumbeous, with a tinge of violet; feet carmine.
Gular longer than pectoral (91 per cent of specimens), (90 per cent of specimens) gular and femoral subequal.
The Steganopodes are water-birds with full-webbed feet, and prominent gular pouch, swimmers rather than flyers like the Longipennes.
Face-bones, Shoulder and Pelvic Girdles, and Hyoid Arch 42 Lower Jaw of Amia calva, showing Gular Plate 43 Roccus lineatus.
The Crossopterygii differ from them (a) in the lobate pectoral fin; (b) in the larger paired gular plates.
The bird takes a great interest in the work, darts at the fishes with great eagerness, and fills its throat and gular pouch as far down as the ring.
In a few fishes, Amia, Elopidae, and certain fossil dipnoans, there is a bony gular plate, a membrane bone across the throat behind the chin on the lower jaw.
In Geotria, a large and peculiar gular pouch is developed at the throat.
Many of these reptiles have a row of spines or spine-like scales along the back and tail, which in some are very long, while others have high dorsal and caudal crests, an expansile gular pouch, or other adornments.
The portion of the gular pouch attached to the jaw is inflatable, and food is sometimes retained in it for a considerable period, but the lower part is merely extensible.
There are also a pair of large jugular or gular plates, and several large opercular bones.
The gular sac, though represented in the male, is almost absent in the female, being but a rudimentary fold of skin; in this it differs from another common Indian species, T.
Asia Minor, Egypt, and Nubia; similar to the above, only that it has a small gular sac in the male, of which a trace only exists in the female.
Gular sac absent in both male and female; its usual position indicated in the male by a semi-circular fold of skin and nakedness of the integument in this situation; in other respects similar to T.
The gularsac is to be found in both sexes, but somewhat larger in the males.
The gular sac is absent in both sexes; ears larger than in any others of the sub-genus; the muzzle, from the corners of the eyes downwards, naked.
The gular plate found in Amia and other Ganoids reappears in the herring-like family of Elopidæ, which includes the tarpon and the ten-pounder.
The branchiostegals are broad and there is always a gular plate.
The opercles are usually complete, the branchiostegals present, and there is often a gular plate.
The family of Elopidæ contains large fishes herring-like in form and structure, but having a flat membrane-bone or gular plate between the branches of the lower jaw, as in the Ganoid genus Amia.
A median gular plate is developed between the branchiostegals.
Defn: Pertaining to the gula or throat; as, gular plates.
Eurypharynx pelecanoides) of the order Lyomeri, remarkable for the enormous development of the jaws, which support a large gular pouch.
Lizards, relative size of the sexes of; gularpouches of.
The gular scutes, on the anterior edge of the forelobe, become worn long before other plastral laminae do.
Wear on the plastron is more evenly distributed than wear on the carapace; wear is greatest on the lowest points of the plastron (the gular laminae, the anterior portions of the anal laminae, and the lateral edge of the tranverse hinge).
Individuals from the northern part of the range are more rugose and have larger blue ventral patches and less gular stippling than those from the south.
Furthermore, specimens from the coast have less stippling in the gular region than do those from the Sierra de Coalcoman and the slopes of the Cordillera Volcanica.
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