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A newly prepared palate of the moschorhinid therocephalian Promoschorhynchus platyrhinus from the Upper Permian region of South Africa was used for reconsidering the initial evolutionary development of the secondary palate of mammals. The very distinctive choanal crests are considered to be indicative of strong choanal folds that were probably already fused anteriorly. This gingival bridge probably served as the basis for the outgrowing bony processes of the hard palate that, in therapsids, developed independently at least three times. The soft palate (velum palatinum) is considered to be a remnant of the choanal folds that were muscularized from behind. It has been assumed that, in therapsids, a ventral portion of the medial pterygoid musculature shifted its insertion onto the ventral side of the pterygoid; this portion is supposed to have differentiated into the mm. tensor tympani and tensor veli palatini. Investigation of serial sections of extant marsupials confirm the view that the levator of the velum is derived from the upper constrictor of the pharynx. The choanal folds and the secondary palate are discussed within the wider framework of the evolutionary biology of mammalian forerunners. It is suggested that the formation of a sealed mouth cavity is not only related to the improved passage of air, but also to sucking in neonate hatchlings. The importance of the secondary palate of mammals to a number of resulting basic adaptations (dentition, olfactory system, etc.) of mammals is discussed.
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research – Wiley
Published: Mar 1, 1996
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