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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DIAPOPHYSES»
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1
Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (No. 1 -- ...
It was stated to differ from Priscodeiphinus in that, while some caudals had
spinous diapophyses, others possessed them flat, but imperforate. A vertebra
supposed to indicate the latter characters I am now compelled to refer to another
species ...
2
Fossil Lizards of North America
The first sacral is especially broad on the ventral surface, due to the presence of
heavy diapophyses that are developed well back and down on the side of the
centrum. At the center is a pit and lateral to it are deep, transverse grooves that
run ...
Charles Whitney Gilmore, 1978
3
Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Ecosystems in SE Asia
The diapophyses are flattened dorsoventrally and directed laterally in the anterior
dorsals. They became rounded and directed dorsolateral^ in the posterior
dorsals. The diapophyses of the posterior dorsals are buttressed by five laminae,
the ...
4
The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London
The diapophyses, in Masasaurus Hofmanni, decrease in vertical extent as the
vertebrae recede from the neck, and lose, at an undetermined part of the trunk—
series, their zygapophyses; the centrums also lose in length. The diapophyses ...
5
On the anatomy of vertebrates
44, b, is the same as in the Frogs, but the diapophyses of the third and fourth
vertebrae are relatively longer, those of the sacral vertebra, s, relatively shorter,
broader, and expanded so as to overlap the ilia, which are shorter and more
arched.
6
Bernissart Dinosaurs and Early Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems
The diapophyses form large triangular winglike processes, attached on the
lateral side of the cranial half of the centrum (Fig. 26.5D). The infradiapophyseal
fossae are particularly wide below the diapophyses. Caudal to the
infradiapophyseal ...
7
A monograph of the genus Casuarius
The lst caudal bears both para- and diapophyses. Sometimes the Former fuse
with those of“ the sacral. Behind this lie seven caudalswithont parapophyscs,
before the first free caudal is encountered. The neural spines of these are not ...
8
The Primary Factors Of Organic Evolution
Here the two suborders of the Arciiera and Firmisternia present the following
interesting parallels: III. Teeth in both jaws. e. Sacral diapophyses not dilated.
Aactma. FIRMISTERNIA 1. Without teeth. :2. With sacral diapophyses dilated.
9
Hadrosaurian Dinosaurs of North America
The diapophyses are short and stout and are directed outward and upward. They
hear on their distal end the tubercular rib facet. The prezygapophyses arise from
the diapophyses, are rather small, and lie over the second quarter of the ...
10
Axial Character Seriation in Mammals: An Historical and ...
There are strong, laterally projecting diapophyses on T1 and T2 (see figure 19),
while the laminapophysis is first seen as a small swelling on T3, a small distinct
process on T4, and a well developed laminapophysis on T5 and all successive ...