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This species most closely resembles _O. maxillaris_ from Brazil; but its smooth polished prothorax alone would distinguish it; its head is much broader anteriorly, and less elongate.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various
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I proceed in the following manner: -- Having cast the beast, turned the occiput toward the ground, and bolstered it up with bundles of straw, I proceed to make an incision through it, if the skin is free, parallel with, and over, and between the trachea and _sterno-maxillaris_, extending it sufficiently forward into the inter-maxillary spaces.
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Note also the incomplete septa in the sinus maxillaris.
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By sagittal sections removing the lateral portion of frontal bone, lamina papyracea of ethmoid, and lateral portion of maxillathe sinus maxillaris, cellulæ ethmoidales, anterior and posterior, infundibulum ethmoidale, and the primitive sinus frontalis are brought into view.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1b. The Organ of Smell 1918
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By sagittal sections removing the lateral portion of frontal bone, lamina papyracea of ethmoid, and lateral portion of maxillathe sinus maxillaris, cellulæ ethmoidales, anterior and posterior, infundibulum ethmoidale, and the primitive sinus frontalis are brought into view.
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The Maxillary Sinus or Antrum of Highmore (sinus maxillaris).
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The Maxillary Nerve (n. maxillaris; superior maxillary nerve) (Fig. 778), or second division of the trigeminal, is a sensory nerve.
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Note also the incomplete septa in the sinus maxillaris.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1b. The Organ of Smell 1918
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The internal maxillary vein (v. maxillaris interna) is a short trunk which accompanies the first part of the internal maxillary artery.
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The Maxillary Sinus (sinus maxillaris; antrum of Highmore), the largest of the accessory sinuses of the nose, is a pyramidal cavity in the body of the maxilla.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1b. The Organ of Smell 1918
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