(1) The occurrence of an ethmoid exposure in the orbit of Indri suggests that this trait is not a simple function of orbital size and convergence.
(2) In 6 of 17 skulls of Indri indri retaining distinct sutures in the medial orbital wall, a small separate bony element intervenes between the frontal and the maxillolacrimal suture.
(3) Frequency of infection in Indri and Presbytis appears to reflect a unique susceptibility or exposure.
(4) In order to demonstrate the utility of this method in assessing the complex relationship between fossil structure and probable function, geometrical and biomechanical properties of midshaft tomograms of femora and tibiae have been analyzed for a comparative primate sample consisting of Megaladapis edwardsi (an extinct giant prosimian from Madagascar), Indri indri (the largest extant prosimian), and Homo sapiens.
(5) A total of 15 months were spent on field research in eastern Madagascar studying the largest extant lemur Indri indri.
Indris
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Indri
Example Sentences:
(1) The occurrence of an ethmoid exposure in the orbit of Indri suggests that this trait is not a simple function of orbital size and convergence.
(2) In 6 of 17 skulls of Indri indri retaining distinct sutures in the medial orbital wall, a small separate bony element intervenes between the frontal and the maxillolacrimal suture.
(3) Frequency of infection in Indri and Presbytis appears to reflect a unique susceptibility or exposure.
(4) In order to demonstrate the utility of this method in assessing the complex relationship between fossil structure and probable function, geometrical and biomechanical properties of midshaft tomograms of femora and tibiae have been analyzed for a comparative primate sample consisting of Megaladapis edwardsi (an extinct giant prosimian from Madagascar), Indri indri (the largest extant prosimian), and Homo sapiens.
(5) A total of 15 months were spent on field research in eastern Madagascar studying the largest extant lemur Indri indri.