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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «XIPHIPLASTRON»
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1
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
the xiphiplastron, following the curve, is 102 millimeters. Near the former suture
the bone is 52 millimeters thick. From the border of the inguinal notch a wall
extends backward along the border of the hinder lobe. At the hypoxiphiplastral
suture ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1917
2
Shorter contributions to general geology, 1916
the xiphiplastron, following the curve, is 102 millimeters. Near the former suture
the bone is 52 millimeters thick. From the border of the inguinal notch a wall
extends backward along the border of the hinder lobe. At the hypoxiphiplastral
suture ...
3
Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
the xiphiplastron, following the curve, is 102 millimeters. Near the former suture
the bone is 52 millimeters thick. From the border of the inguinal notch a wall
extends backward along the border of the hinder lobe. At the hypoxiphiplastral
suture ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1917
4
Morphology and Evolution of Turtles
In Araripemys, in contrast, the mesoplastron is absent (Fig. 14.3a), although it is
retained in many pelomedusoids. The hypoplastron contacts the hyo- and meso-
plastron anteriorly and xiphiplastron posteriorly along interdigitating sutures (Figs
...
Donald B. Brinkman, Patricia A. Holroyd, James D. Gardner, 2012
5
At the Top of the Grand Staircase: The Late Cretaceous of ...
Reference Specimens UMNH VP 17026, complete carapace; UMNH VP 20453,
partial carapace with associated hyo-hypoplastron and xiphiplastron; UMNH VP
20449, carapace missing anterior right quarter; UMNH 1672c): anterior left ...
Alan L. Titus, Mark A. Loewen, 2013
6
Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in ...
Associated left peripheral VIII, left peripheral IX, right peripheral IX and right
peripheral X Epiplastra, entoplastron, parts of hypoplastra Right xiphiplastron
Entoplastron Left and right epiplastron, right peripherals I–II, IX–XI, left
peripherals IX–XI, ...
7
Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Ecosystems in SE Asia
The xiphiplastron is slightly shorter than the hypo- plastron. The hypoplastron-
xiphiplastron suture is slightly convex anteriorly. The general morphology of the
plastron of the Phu Kradung turtles is reminiscent of adocids (Adocus, Adocoides
) ...
8
Biology of Turtles: From Structures to Strategies of Life
The pectineal process of the pubis rests upon the xiphiplastron. The ischium also
contacts the xiphiplastron, posteriorly to the pubis. However, during evolution this
last contact appears only when the posterior extension of the xiphiplastron ...
Jeanette Wyneken, Matthew H. Godfrey, Vincent Bels, 2007
9
Paleobiology of the Williamsburg Formation (Black Mingo ...
The available fragmentary sample lacks definitive diagnostic material (en-
toplastron, complete xiphiplastron, etc.). Two genera of pleurodires are known
presently from the Paleogene of North America, Bothremys and Taphrosphys.
Although ...
10
Riversleigh Symposium 1998: proceedings of a research ...
Arrangement of the bones of the extemal surface of the left xiphiplastron of QM
F41 129. Xiphiplastron. The left xiphiplastron is a stellate shaped bone, being 18
cm long along its anteriorposterior axis (Fig. 5). The body of the xiphiplastron is ...
S. J. Hand, J. R. Laurie, 2001