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prognathous
prognathous, a. (ˈprɒgnəθəs) [f. pro-2 + Gr. γνάθ-ος jaw + -ous. In mod.F. prognathe.] Having projecting jaws; having a low facial angle: said of a skull or person; also of the jaws: prominent, protruding. Opposed to opisthognathous and orthognathous.1836 Prichard Phys. Hist. Man. (ed. 3) I. ii. v. ...
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Prostomidae
They have the mandibles forward facing (prognathous) and have a large jugular process.
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prognathic
prognathic, a. (prɒgˈnæθɪk) [f. as prognathous + -ic.] = prognathous a.1850 R. G. Latham Var. Man Introd. 6 When the insertion of the teeth is perpendicular, or nearly perpendicular to the base of the nose, the skull is orthognathic; when projecting forwards, prognathic. 1861 Busk in Trans. Ethnol. ...
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Zaprochilinae
Description
The head is prognathous, the shape of the body is rod-shaped similar to stick insects. They live and feed on flowers.
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prognathously
prognathously, adv. (prɒgˈnæθəslɪ) [f. prognathous a. + -ly2.] In a prognathous manner; with the jaw prominent or protruding.1974 N. Gordimer Conservationist 226 A jaw of fine teeth... Set rather prognathously, in the forward-jutting rounded arc that, in life, would make a wide white-toothed smile. ...
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Spalangiidae
This distinctive antennal placement and the prognathous head (i.e. the head is held with the mouthparts projecting forwards) make it easy to place members
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prosognathous
prosognathous, a. (prɒˈsɒgnəθəs) [f. as prec. + Gr. γνάθος jaw + -ous.] = prognathous.1890 in Cent. Dict. 1895 in Syd. Soc. Lex.
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Aparaglossata
The larval groundplan of Aparaglossata was prognathous, had well-developed stemmata, and an H-shaped tentorium.
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prognathism
prognathism (ˈprɒgnəθɪz(ə)m) [f. as next + -ism (cf. synchronous, -chronism). So F. prognathisme.] The condition of being prognathous; prognathic state or condition.1864 in Webster. 1866 Laing Preh. Rem. Caithn. 63 The degree of prognathism, as shown by the projection of the upper jaw and teeth..is ...
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Percophidae
The mouth is large with a prognathous lower jaw and exposed maxilla. They have large closely placed eyes.
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Prionoceridae
The head faces forward (prognathous) and the clypeal region is produced into a short flat snout.
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macrognathic
macrognathic, a. (ˌmækrəʊˈgnæθɪk) [f. macro- + Gr. γνάθ-ος jaw + -ic.] Having long or protruding jaws. So macrognathism (məˈkrɒgnəθɪz(ə)m), the peculiarity or fact of being macrognathic; protrusion of the jaws. macrognathous (məˈkrɒgnəθəs) a. = macrognathic.1856 Mayne Expos. Lex., Macrognathous. 186...
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orthognathous
orthognathous, a. Ethnol. (ɔːˈθɒgnəθəs) [f. ortho- ‘straight’ + Gr. γνάθ-ος jaw + -ous; in mod.F. orthognathe.] Straight jawed; having the jaws not projecting beyond the vertical line drawn from the forehead; having a facial angle of about 90°. Said of the skull; also of persons.1853 in Dunglison Me...
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Protocoleoptera
Protocoleopterans typically possess prognathous (horizontal) heads, distinctive elytra with regular window punctures, culticles with tubercles or scales
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Antennatus sanguineus
The large mouth of this fish is prognathous and allows it to consume prey its same size.
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