They also lack vacuities in the palate, and have a long and narrow pelvis.
The list is completed by Aepyprymnus rufescens, which differs from all the others by the hairy muzzle, and the absence of inflation in the auditory bullae and of vacuities in the palate.
The situation which the parent bee chooses, is either the dry earth of a bank, or the vacuities of stone walls cemented with earth instead of mortar.
The little masses are so attached to each other in this cylinder, as to leave numerous vacuities between them, which give it the appearance of filagree-work.
When the cavities are large, several small vacuities make their appearance and gradually unite into one, though they sometimes remain separate.
It is curious to observe, when a great number of cavities are seen at once in the field of the microscope, that the vacuities all disappear and reappear at the same instant.
But when the coin is degraded below its standard weight, the annual coinage must, besides this, fill up the large vacuities which exportation and the melting pot are continually making in the current coin.
The present possession fills not up the vacuities of the heart, without the supply of our imaginations, by taking so much in upon the head of the morrow, to speak so.
Because that sin lurks in many corners of the heart now, therefore this joy cannot fill up the heart and all the vacuities of it, for it is of so pure and heavenly a nature that it will not compound and intermingle with sin or sinful lusts.
In the long-tailed genus Scaphognathus from Solenhofen this preorbital opening is much larger than the nostril, while in Dimorphodon these vacuities are of about equal size.
It is a slender bar of bone in birds, without contributing ascending processes to border vacuities in the side of the face, while in these fossil animals the lateral openings are partly separated by the ascending processes of these bones.
These vacuities, which correspond to those of mammals in position, are seen from the top of the head, as lateral vacuities behind the orbits of the eyes, and are termed superior temporal vacuities.
In side view the orbits have the triangular form seen in Dimorphodon, and the preorbital vacuities are large, as in that genus, while the lateral nostrils, which are smaller, are further forward in the Dinosaur.
Belodon has preorbital vacuities and postorbital vacuities, but the orbit of the eye is never large, as in Pterodactyles.
In some of the older genera of these carnivorous Dinosaurs of the Trias, the lateral vacuities of the head are as large as in Dimorphodon.
Both in front of and behind the basisphenoid there are considerable vacuities in the walls of the cranium; through the posterior of these openings (fig.
The pre-orbital vacuities are small or absent, and the nares are large and placed far forwards.
There are sometimes large vacuities in the mandible, as in Theromorpha, Crocodilia, and some Dinosauria.
Large vacuities commonly occur in the cartilage of both floor and roof of the primordial cranium.
There are often a pair of prominent vacuities in the supra-occipital dorsal to the foramen magnum.
It may be useful to recapitulate the large vacuities in the surface of the Crocodile's cranium.
There are generally large vacuities in the palate.
The palatal vacuities are large and the nares are separate.
The foramina, or apertures perforating the walls of the skull, are very numerous, and may either be due to holes actually penetrating the bone, or may be small vacuities between the margins of two elsewhere contiguous bones.
The greater part of the remainder of the dorsal surface is formed of unossified cartilage which is pierced by three large vacuities or =fontanelles=.
Among extinct forms related to the Suina, Cyclopidius is noticeable for having largevacuities in the lachrymo-nasal region, while Cotylops has the postorbital bar complete; both these forms are from the North American Miocene.
It resembles that of other reptiles in having large supratemporal fossae; large pre-orbital vacuities also occur.
In other reptiles the false roof is more or less broken up by vacuities exposing the true cranial walls.
He can, surely, take no wiser course than that of losing himself again in the crowd, and filling the vacuities of his mind with the news of the day.
There is usually a median vacuity, which is relatively smaller in larger specimens and may be divided into two vacuities (a posteromedial and an anteromedial) by the medial juxtaposition of the hyo-hypoplastra, especially in muticus.
The skull is characterised by the fact that the orbital and the temporalvacuities are, at least partly, separated by bone.
This animal had palatine vacuities as well as an inflected angle to the lower jaw.
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