10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARAPOPHYSIAL»
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1
On the anatomy of vertebrates
A parapophysial ridge extends from a short anterior parapophysis to the longer
parapophysial part of the posterior transverse process. A diapophysial ridge
extends above, and nearly parallel with the former, from the anterior
zygapophysis to ...
2
Axial Character Seriation in Mammals: An Historical and ...
The next most common pattern is the parapophysial LTP. It is the typical pattern
in dasyurid marsupials, in the insectivore Blarina, in myomorph rodents, and in
primates other than the catarrhines. It also occurs in the sciuromorph rodent ...
3
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
LI. fig..l, d) ; its centrum is broader than it is long, with a medial and two marginal
ridges below : the first ridge is hypapophysial ; the latter are parapophysial, and
are most produced, each bounding a concavity on the under surface of the ...
4
American Old and Middle Tertiary Larger Foraminifera and Corals
It differs in the presence of a low ridge on the centrum from the parapophysis to
the middle of the centrum, and a slightly larger parapophysial articular surface. A
faint suggestion of the parapophysial ridge is present on some of the type ...
Thomas Wayland Vaughan, John West Wells, 1945
5
A monograph of the genus Casuarius
In Struthio this feature is much more marked, the whole centrum and base of the
neural spine being exposed in side view. rl'he parapophysial processes of the
first caudal are directed backwards instead of forwards. From this cause the true ...
6
Transactions: Zoology. 2d ser
But, as has been said, in some Birds the posterior parapophysial vertebrae abut
beside the acetabulum ; and there is so little difference in this region between
Man and the Peacock that it would seem to be very unreasonable not to consider
...
Linnean Society of London, 1879
8) that "in Protoceratops the greatest width is across the parapophysial ribs of the
first 'true' sacral vertebra (the 23rd in the column, or the first of the four comprising
the acetabular bar)." . In Leptoceratops, it would appear that the sacrum never ...
National Museum of Canada, 1947
8
On the Axial Skeleton of the Pelecanidae
ridges :—one median, hypapophysial ridge, extending to about the postaxial end
of the preaxial two thirds of that surface; and two lateral, parapophysial ridges (fig
. 4, by'), extending and diverging postaxiad till each ends in a process on the ...
St. George Jackson Mivart, 1878
9
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Zoology
But, as has been said, in some Birds the posterior parapophysial vertebrae abut
beside the acetabulum; and there is so little difference in this region between
Man and tfie Peacock that it would seem to be very unreasonable not to consider
the ...
Linnean Society of London, 1879
8) that "in Protoceratops the greatest width is across the parapophysial ribs of the
first 'true' sacral vertebra (the 23rd in the column, or the first of the four comprising
the acetabular bar)." In Leptoceratops, it would appear that the sacrum never ...
National Museum of Canada, 1949