An Introduction to the Osteology of the MammaliaMacmillan, 1885 - 382 páginas |
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... separated , constituting as well - defined an order as any in the class . Lastly , we have the important and well - characterised group called Primates , including all the Monkeys and Man , and the question is not yet solved as to how ...
... separated , constituting as well - defined an order as any in the class . Lastly , we have the important and well - characterised group called Primates , including all the Monkeys and Man , and the question is not yet solved as to how ...
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... separated from it by maceration . Its coalescence with the remainder of the body , especially in the thoracic region , is one of the last acts in the completion of the bony skeleton , and does not take place until after all the ...
... separated from it by maceration . Its coalescence with the remainder of the body , especially in the thoracic region , is one of the last acts in the completion of the bony skeleton , and does not take place until after all the ...
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... separated from one another . na neural arch ; c centrum ; t transverse process ; v vertebrarterial canal ; ncs neuro - central suture . sense of the word , occupy a somewhat similar position in relation to the vertebræ to that which the ...
... separated from one another . na neural arch ; c centrum ; t transverse process ; v vertebrarterial canal ; ncs neuro - central suture . sense of the word , occupy a somewhat similar position in relation to the vertebræ to that which the ...
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... separating its canal into an upper or neural portion for the passage of the spinal cord , and an inferior portion for the reception of the odontoid process . The axis has posterior zygapophyses placed on the arch , serially continuous ...
... separating its canal into an upper or neural portion for the passage of the spinal cord , and an inferior portion for the reception of the odontoid process . The axis has posterior zygapophyses placed on the arch , serially continuous ...
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... separated at their bases , but united at their extremities so as to enclose a very large space between them . In the seventh the upper process only exists , and the FIG . 17. - Anterior surface of axis of common Fin Whale ( Balanoptera ...
... separated at their bases , but united at their extremities so as to enclose a very large space between them . In the seventh the upper process only exists , and the FIG . 17. - Anterior surface of axis of common Fin Whale ( Balanoptera ...
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An Introduction to the Osteology of the Mammalia William Henry Flower,Hans Gadow Vista completa - 1885 |
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acromion alisphenoid animals ankylosed anteriorly arch articular surface articulation attached auditory axis backwards basihyal bones bony border broad bulla canal Carnivora carpus cartilage cartilaginous caudal cavity cervical vertebræ Cetacea chevron bones clavicle compressed condyle coracoid cranial cranium cuneiform curved developed digits distal distinct dorsal edge elongated epiphysis exoccipital external extremity flat flattened foramen fossa front frontal glenoid hallux hinder humerus hyoid inferior inner lacrymal ligament limb lower lumbar vertebræ malar Mammalia Mammals mandible manus maxilla meatus median mesethmoid mesosternal segments mesosternum metacarpals metatarsals middle line narrow nasal nearly nerve occipital olfactory orbit ossified outer oval pair parietal perforated periotic plate portion posterior posteriorly premaxilla premaxillæ presternum projecting pterygoid radius region ridge rounded rudimentary sacral scapula short side skull slender spine squamosal sternal ribs sternum symphysis synovial synovial joints thoracic thyrohyals transverse processes tympanic ulna Ungulata upper usually vertebral column vertical Whales xiphisternum zygapophysis
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