The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SHOULDER-GIRDLE 25 and the median symphysial luir of cartilage is lost; this is the case in Hrviisiw. The scapula is always large and curved into tra.nsverse

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Download this stock image: . The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SHOULDER-GIRDLE 25 and the median symphysial luir of cartilage is lost; this is the case in Hrviisiw. The scapula is always large and curved into tra.nsverse, dorsally broadening blades, the dorsal greater poi'tion of which, the so-called supra-scapula, does not ossify but calcifies. It is very doubtful if the Anura possess a true sternum, if by sternum we understand a medio-ventral apparatus which owes its origin to the ventral portions of ribs. The so-called. Tic. 5.âVentral views of tlie shoulder-girdles of various Anura. {Slightly enlarged.) 1, Jia - RDMC7F from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SHOULDER-GIRDLE 25 and the median symphysial luir of cartilage is lost; this is the case in Hrviisiw. The scapula is always large and curved into tra.nsverse, dorsally broadening blades, the dorsal greater poi'tion of which, the so-called supra-scapula, does not ossify but calcifies. It is very doubtful if the Anura possess a true sternum, if by sternum we understand a medio-ventral apparatus which owes its origin to the ventral portions of ribs. The so-called. Tic. 5.âVentral views of tlie shoulder-girdles of various Anura. {Slightly enlarged.) 1, Jia

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