Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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Page 179
Cervical osteology Vertebrae and ribs are highly variable structures and in the
limbless squamates the regional ... The cervical region includes all the anterior
ribless vertebrae , i.e. atlas , axis and one to two of the following vertebrae , whilst
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Cervical osteology Vertebrae and ribs are highly variable structures and in the
limbless squamates the regional ... The cervical region includes all the anterior
ribless vertebrae , i.e. atlas , axis and one to two of the following vertebrae , whilst
...
Page 180
It is therefore not possible to define a specific cervical region within the vertebral
column of T. aurantiacus . ... sternal attachments of the ribs ) Hofstetter & Gasc (
1969 ) divide the vertebral column into precloacal , cloacal and caudal regions .
It is therefore not possible to define a specific cervical region within the vertebral
column of T. aurantiacus . ... sternal attachments of the ribs ) Hofstetter & Gasc (
1969 ) divide the vertebral column into precloacal , cloacal and caudal regions .
Page 201
The m . constrictor colli ( cc , Figs 5 , 15-16 ) is a thin superficial sheet of fibres
covering the cervical region immediately below the skin . Its fibres extend
anteroventrally from the cervical region to cover the pterygoideus muscle
posterolaterally ...
The m . constrictor colli ( cc , Figs 5 , 15-16 ) is a thin superficial sheet of fibres
covering the cervical region immediately below the skin . Its fibres extend
anteroventrally from the cervical region to cover the pterygoideus muscle
posterolaterally ...
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