10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIAPOPHYSIAL»
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1
Axial Character Seriation in Mammals: An Historical and ...
Diapophysial lumbar transverse processes occur in some individuals of the
dermopteran genus Cynocephalus, and the perissodactyl Tapirus, and
occasionally among tenrecomorph and erinaceomorph insectivores, and
cetaceans (Flower ...
2
The Zoology of the Voyage of the H. M. S. Herald: Under the ...
In the twelfth dorsal a small point projects sacrad of the pedicel~ lated
diapophysial trochlea; there is an angle in the same situation in the thirteenth
dorsal, and a thin corner on the sacral edge of the diapophysis of the first lumbar.
Sir John Richardson, Edward Forbes, 1852
3
Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
A short parapophysial and diapophysial plate is developed from each side of the
atlas, which has posterior but not anterior zygapophyses. In the second vertebra,
which has increased in length, the par- and di-apophysial plates have united to ...
4
The zoology of the voyage of H. M. S. Herald, under the ...
In the twelfth dorsal a small point projects sacrad of the pedicel- lated
diapophysial trochlea ; there is an angle in the same situation in the thirteenth
dorsal, and a thin corner on the sacral edge of the diapophysis of the first lumbar.
5
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
pleurapophysial boundary for the canal for the vertebral artery is here much
thinner than the diapophysial one. The short neural spine is simple. In the fifth
cervical vertebra (fig. 7, 5, and fig. 12) the upper concavity of the body (c) is less
deep ...
6
Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum
Although this lamina occupies a position identical with that of the inferior blade of
the diapophysial lamina in the corresponding dorsal of Diplo- docas,
nevertheless it is clearly homologous with the oblique lamina of the first dorsal of
this ...
William Jacob Holland, 1904
7
On the anatomy of vertebrates
In the fourth cervical the pleurapophysial part projects distinctly below the
diapophysial part, and progressively diverges in the fifth and sixth, increasing in
size, especially in the latter, without, however, acquiring that antero-posterior
breadth ...
8
Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the London Clay: And of ...
3 of the same plate, the position and form of the diapophysial tubercle (tl, cl) are
shown. The character of the under surface of the vertebrae is shown in fig. 4, and
the angular aliform production of the neural arch is shown in fig. 5. One of these ...
Richard Owen, Thomas Bell, 2011
9
Devonian Palaeoniscid Fishes: New Specimens of Mimia and ...
They are in the diapophysial position; that is, they are where the bicipital rib of a
tetrapod articulates with the base of the neural arch. As Rosen et al. (1981) have
pointed out, these diapophysial outgrowths in actinopterygians and dipnoans ...
Brian George Gardiner, 1984
10
A monograph of the genus Casuarius
The post-sacrals (sandals) resemble those of Stmflaio rather than any other
Rafitce in the great development of the diapophysial process, which extends
upwards, outwards, and backwards to separate the post-acetabular iliuui. In
Diaorm's ...