Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4493511 The Journal of Basic & Applied Zoology 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the post hatching stage of the chondrocranium of Streptopelia, resorption of the intertrabecular bar can now be observed along its whole length. It is most conspicuous in the anterior tip of the prenasal process. The nasal septum is affected by the resorption process. It is now a thin plate. Anteriorly, there is no evidence for the formation of a fenestra septi nasi. The dorsal border of the nasal septum merges with the parietotectal roof above it and with the medial walls of the cupolae. The development of a well chondrified blunt process projecting freely backwards from the posterior margin of the vestibular solum nasi at a point that lies in close vicinity to the intertrabecular bar. The concha nasalis (=paranasal cartilage) becomes extensive and more deep. The postprofundal process shows an upward elongation. The processus paraseptalis posterior becomes much more developed.

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