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The skeletal elements which go to form the anterior or palato-pterygoid limb of the suspensorial arch are smaller than normal, particularly those near the ethmo-palatine extremity of the limb, where, indeed, some of them may be no longer recognisable. On the other hand, those which form the posterior (hyomandibular-quadrate) limb of the arch in question tend to be of normal size. A number of these points are brought out in the following description from Carlet (36 Salmo). The frontals curve dow...nwards at the level of their orbital processes. The mesethmoid lies below the frontals. The lateral ethmoids and the openings of the nostrils are also displaced downwards. The pterygo-palatine is reduced in length, but the shortening affects the ento- and ecto-pterygoids less than the palatines, which are short and almost transverse. The vomer is slightly shortened, and the parasphenoid is very short, especially in its anterior part. The orbito- and ali-sphenoids are similarly reduced in length.
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