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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MESOPODIAL»
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Miniaturization has evolved independently and via different routes in these three
taxa, resulting in both convergent and dissimilar morphologies (Wake, 1966;
Wake and Elias, 1983). One of the features they share is calcification of
mesopodial ...
For instance, Schmalhausen (1917; cited after Shubin & Wake 1996) noted that
the mesopodial (tarsal and carpal) variation in hynobiid salarnanders is strikingly
similar to that of other salarnanders. This observation has been confirmed many ...
Novartis Foundation, Brian Hall, 2008
Manus and pes pentadactylate, the phalangeal formula 2, 3, 4, 5, 3-4; a vacuity
for the mesopodial perforating artery in both carpus and tarsus (Limnoscelis?,
Diasparactus?). INCONSTANT OR VARIABLE CHARACTERS Skull smooth or ...
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Russian Journal of Herpetology
These two bones are associated distally with mesopodial elements usually
represented by 7 small bones which, in turn, are associated with four meta-
podial elements (metacarpals) related to four digits with the phalangeal formula
of 1-2-3-2 ...
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Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
Two mesopodial elements, fibulare and tibiale, are greatly elongated, giving
frogs a long ankle. Most of the other mesopodial elements are lost or greatly
reduced in size. With the exception of two species, frogs have five toes and
seldom ...
6
Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles
Additional joints are formed where the mesopodial segments of the carpal (front
limbs) or tarsal (hindlimbs) elements meet the metapodial segment of the
metacarpals (front limbs) or metatarsals (hindlimbs), and the phalanges (front
and ...
Laurie J. Vitt, Janalee P. Caldwell, 2013
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Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Later stages include a loss of digits and mesopodial elements, loss of
interclavicle and sternum, and reduction of pubis and ischium. The ilium and
scapula tend to be the most persistent girdle elements during limb reduction.
These limbless ...
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Mycological writings of C. G. Lloyd
There is at New York an unnamed mesopodial specimen which as to structure
agrees with Favolus princeps, also as to color, pores, spines and other features.
But is it possible that a plant as Fig. 2414 should take as mesopodial form that ...
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Collection of papers on mycology
Flg. 931. as if whitewashed, faintly zonate, with raised zones, context very thin,
ferruginous. Pores small to medium, x/i cm. long, with ferruginous tissue and
mouths. Stipe mesopodial, ferruginous, short, two to three cm. long, abruptly
bulbosc ...
Stipitate species have a stipe either mesopodial or pleuropodial, or are reduced
to a stipe-like base. Stereums with stems have been discovered to be a " new
genus," but we feel they are best classed as a part of the old genus Stereum.