PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «BRANCHIOSTEGAL»
branchiostegal
lung
rays
membrane
branchiostegal
define
also
called
long
curved
bones
just
below
operculum
supporting
gill
membranes
adjective
pertaining
zfin
anatomy
ontology
three
dermal
form
ventral
ceratohyal
cartilage
most
posterior
ossifies
first
zoology
relating
covering
slits
fish
from
branchia
greek
stegos
roof
merriam
webster
bran
¦braŋkē¦ästə̇gəl
full
branchiostegals
origin
reverso
meaning
branchiate
branching
branch
wiktionary
comparable
plural
collins
always
seriously
sometimes
referred
connecting
enclosing
portion
branchial
cavity
spine
crustacea
glossary
short
located
near
anterior
margin
carapace
antennal
shrimps
crayfishes
immediately
information
answers
supported
lepisosteus
osseus
longnose
white
river
ages
provided
tate
wentz
uberon
purls
generally
present
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BRANCHIOSTEGAL»
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Posterior to the suspensoria and covering the gill arches on either side of the
head are the opercular— branchiostegal series; a series of plate-like dermal
bones (Figure 6.1 ). The largest and dorsalmost components are the three
opercular ...
Gary Kent Ostrander, 2000
2
Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia: A Guide to ...
In most recent literature, definition of the palaemonine genera relies upon
differentiating between a branchiostegal spine and a hepatic spine, both of which
lie further down the front part of the carapace than the antennal spine which
arises ...
Gary C. B. Poore, Shane T. Ahyong, 2004
Inter-branchial septum • Basibranchial Urohyal Branchiostegal membrane Fig.
9.37 Diagrammatic median section showing the structures surrounding the
channel which connects the opercular cavities of a flatfish (Pleuronectiformes).
The right ...
B.G. Kapoor, Bhavna Khanna, 2004
4
Devonian Palaeoniscid Fishes: New Specimens of Mimia and ...
The first branchiostegal ray, although somewhat larger than the second, neither
overlapped nor underlay the lateral gular. The lateral gulars are much larger than
the preceding branchiostegal rays. Posteriorly the left lateral gular overlaps the ...
Brian George Gardiner, 1984
5
The Guild Handbook of Scientific Illustration
Establish several points along the opercular border and branchiostegal rays in a
similar manner and then draw the opercular border and branchiostegal rays, as
in figures 21-4 and 21-14. Branchiostegal rays are a series of elongate ...
Elaine R. S. Hodges, Guild of Natural Science Illustrators (U.S.), 2003
6
Biology of the Land Crabs
The development of branchiostegal gas exchangers apparently stems from
similar but less well developed structures present in largely aquatic forms such
as Dromia and Pagurus (Wolvekamp and Waterman, 1960). In land crabs the
surface ...
Warren W. Burggren, Brian Robert McMahon, 1988
7
Interrelationships of Fishes
(2) Two posterior ceratohyal branchiostegal rays (Figs. 2 and 3) In an extensive
review of the evolution of branchiostegal rays in teleostomes, McAllister (1968)
recognized FIGURE 2 Hyoid bar and branchiostegal rays (in lateral view) of (A) ...
Melanie L.J. Stiassny, Lynne R. Parenti, G. David Johnson, 1996
8
Synopsis of Biological Data on the Northern Pike: Esox ...
Northern pike, Esox lucius (Linnaeus, 1798) Esox lucius Branchiostegal rays 11-
15 on each side but usually 5+8 or 6+7; vertebrae 63-67; colour pattern with
silvery background and dark brown to black bars (in young) or large oval spots
Amur ...
Alexander J.P. Raat, 1988
9
The Diversity of Fishes: Biology, Evolution, and Ecology
3.10) that lie medial to the lower jaw and opercular bones and lateral to the
branchiostegal rays that attach to them. The anteriormost bones are the dorsal
and ventral hypohyals (or basihyals). They are followed by the anterior
ceratohyal, ...
Gene Helfman, Bruce B. Collette, Douglas E. Facey, 2009
10
Systematics, Historical Ecology, and North American ...
5) The outgroups and most percids lack Branchiostegal I (0) while Romanichthys
has this bone (1), presumably as an atavism. TS 12. Branchiostegal II (Fig. 5) The
outgroups and most percids have branchiostegal II (0) while the darters lack ...