In the heavy, relatively straight zygomatic arches, a majority of the skulls resemble those of planirostris, although some show the elongated zygomatic processes of the squamosals that are characteristic of virgineus.
Breadth at the squamosals 1-1/2 times the height at basi-temporal, which has a constricted praemaxillary ridge, and the quadrate with a very small pneumatic foramen.
Breadth at the squamosals twice the height at basi-temporal.
Breadth at the squamosals 11/2 times the height at basi-temporal, which has a constricted praemaxillary ridge, and the quadrate with a very small pneumatic foramen.
In the gigantic Polyonax they are drawn out into a pair of enormous horns, and the parietals and squamosals are greatly expanded behind.
The cranium bears a pair of enormous pointed frontal horns, and the parietal is greatly expanded and elevated behind, forming with the squamosals a shield which overhangs the anterior cervical vertebrae.
The quadrates are well developed and the squamosals and parasphenoid differ much from those of other Anura.
The anterior margins of the tympanic bullae project slightly less from the braincase and the squamosals immediately in front of these bullae are slightly more convex ventrally.
The postorbital breadth is greater than in fallenda and the anterior edges of the tympanic bullae are flush with the squamosals rather than projecting below the floor of braincase.
The tympanic bullae do not project so far below the squamosals and the braincase itself is shallower, in adults averaging only 11.
For example, squamosals anterior to tympanic bullae more convex ventrally and these bullae project less from braincase than in M.
The squamosals are moderate in size and extend one-fourth the distance from the dorsal end of the quadrate to the maxillary.
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