10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTERCLAVICLE»
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Phylogenetic Relationships of the Lizard Families: Essays ...
underlie the interclavicle and sternum (Cope, 1900, pl.2). In most forms they do
not exceed the first ceratobranchials in length and terminate far short of the
pectoral girdle. The second cerato- branchials of agamids also vary considerably
in ...
Richard Estes, Gregory K. Pregill, 1988
2
Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
1.10A] the dermal pectoral girdle is practically identical with that of fishes, includ
ing even a probable skull attachment by way of the posttemporal ; but fror the
start in tetrapods there was an added element, an unpaired midven tral
interclavicle.
3
Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Evolution, and ...
The clavicle and the interclavicle form an immobile articulation. A large cora- coid
forms part of the glenoid of the shoulder joint. The procoracoid, with coracoid
foramen, is present in Mor- ganucodon and Megazostrodoti. The scapula has a ...
Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, Richard L. Cifelli, Richard Cifelli, 2013
4
Fins into Limbs: Evolution, Development, and Transformation
All that is known of the shoulder girdle is the fimbriated anterior margin of the
interclavicle and a fragment of a clavicular blade. The pelvis is primitive in the
presence of only faint sutures separating the three elements and the extension of
the ...
5
Descriptions of Three New Specimens of Cimolodontans and a ...
Extending laterally from the body of the interclavicle is a wing-like process, with a
squared-off tip. The clavicle articulates with the ventral surface of the interclavicle
where the “wing” starts to extend laterally. Unfortunately the ventral surface is ...
Bolortsetseg Minjin, 2008
6
Rise of the Dragon: Readings from Nature on the Chinese ...
Implications for Anatomical Evolution A large and reptile-like interclavicle is
present in adult monotremes.49 In living marsupials (Fig. 4), it first appears
embryonically as a separate ossification(s), but later becomes incorporated, at
least in part, ...
7
History of the Coelacanth Fishes
Interclavicle absent (0), present (1). An interclavicle has not been described for
Cladarosymblema but the presence of this bone is inferred from the obvious
overlap surfaces on the clavicles. Unfortunately nothing can be said about the
form of ...
... clavicle and paired clavicles and cleithra (figs. 118-121). The latter elements
are unknown in many genera but were probably present in all forms. The
interclavicle of Microbrachis has hitherto been taken as characteristic of the
group, but ...
Robert Lynn Carroll, Pamela Gaskill, 1978
9
Fossil Lizards of North America
A, interclavicle B, scapula and cor- The anterior border of this process is sharp;
posterior border much acoid; cor, coracoid; /, coracold thickened foramen; m. cor,
metacoracoid; p. . . <• , ,t.t . .. r . cor, precor&coid; »e, scapula An anterior caudal ...
Charles Whitney Gilmore, 1978
10
The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume III (of 4)
438) holds that Götte is mistaken as tothe originof the presternum. Gegenbaur
admits thelateral elements asparts ofthe interclavicle,while Parker holdsthat they
are not partsof an interclavicle but arehomologous with the omosternum
oftheFrog, ...
Francis Maitland Balfour, 2014
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Phytosaurs, (mostly) gharial-snouted reptiles of the Triassic, part I
Distinctive skeletal features include a deeply notched anterior coracoid margin, large interclavicle, and a distinctive calcaneum where the tuber ... «Scientific American, Nov 14»