10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIPLASTRAL»
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epiplastral in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Biology of Turtles: From Structures to Strategies of Life
This was reinforced by the dorsal epiplastral processes in Triassic turtles such as
Proganochelys. By comparison with Captorhinus, the dorsal epiplastral process
is considered to be homologous with the clavicle (Gaffney, 1990), assuming that
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Jeanette Wyneken, Matthew H. Godfrey, Vincent Bels,
2007
2
Morphology and Evolution of Turtles
28.8 Presence of epiplastral beak in plastra (all in ventral view) of Terrapene
coahuila. a Plastron without epiplastral beak (character 49, state 0). b and c
Plastra with epiplastral beak weakly present (character 49, state 1). Scale bars =
1 cm ...
Donald B. Brinkman, Patricia A. Holroyd, James D. Gardner,
2012
A character that Holman (1998) used to separate the epiplastra of modem Emys
orbicularis from the modern batagurid genus Mauremys was the fact that the
epiplastral of Emys are less well-developed than in Mauremys. The epiplastral ...
4
The Fossil Turtles of North America
The epiplastral lip is 70 mm. wide at the ends of the gulo-humeral sulci and it
projects beyond these a distance of 28 mm. The free borders of the lobe,
including the lip, are acute. The anterior border of the lip is notcht. The thickening
of the lip ...
5
Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
Hnrlrianut aa. Usually some octagonal and quadrangular neurals; Oligocene to
Recent species. . . Tettiulo /I/I. Epiplastral lip not projecting abruptly or far beyond
gulo-humeral sulci. la. Epiplastral lip not thickened backward above; Bridger .
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Acta zoologica Cracoviensia
The epiplastral plates of the plastron is an interesting specimen among the here
studied material. On the extent of ossification it is supposed to have belonged to
a rather small but mature individual. The morphology of the so called epiplastral ...
7
Proceedings of Symposium - Desert Tortoise Council
The first display of epiplastral ramming occurred on June 4, a few days after she
laid her first clutch of eggs. After she laid her second clutch of eggs in mid-June,
she also rushed out to her burrow entrance when I approached within 10 m of her
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Desert Tortoise Council,
1999
less than 225 long, (2) plastron about two-thirds as wide as long. (3) shell
relatively smooth, with growth ridges lightly marked, (4) shell not thickened, (5)
epiplastral projection truncated anteriorly, not narrowly compressed, (6)
epiplastral lip ...
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The fossil catfishes of North America
Class REPTILIA Order CHELONIA Family Kinosternidae Stemotherus odoratus (
Latreille) Material.- Nuchal bone, left epiplastral bone, MSU-VP 771, Fig. 2 A, A'.
Remarks.- The epiplastral bones of Stemotherus (S. carinatus, S. depressus, ...
Width of right epiplastral, at front of entoplastron ISO Width of epiplastral at the
fractured end 110 Greatest thickness of epiplastral 80 Thickness of epiplastral at
fractured end 35 The upper surface of the lip (pl. viii, fig. 4) is nearly plane from ...