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Page 282
At first sight it was thought that the insertion of the antennae was harmothoid and
then it was noticed that prostomial peaks are absent and the lateral antennae are
not ventral but subterminal in origin . When the worm was turned over it was ...
At first sight it was thought that the insertion of the antennae was harmothoid and
then it was noticed that prostomial peaks are absent and the lateral antennae are
not ventral but subterminal in origin . When the worm was turned over it was ...
Page 441
At the distal extremity , on the inferior aspect of the lateral side , there is a
concave articular facet arched upwards for articulation with the cuboid ; it has a
lateral convex border , and medially it has a concave border . c . 62 108 Old . BK
II , 1952 ...
At the distal extremity , on the inferior aspect of the lateral side , there is a
concave articular facet arched upwards for articulation with the cuboid ; it has a
lateral convex border , and medially it has a concave border . c . 62 108 Old . BK
II , 1952 ...
Page 444
102 mm . fossa for the attachment of collateral ligaments , and the lateral one is
deeper and larger than the medial . Above the medial fossa there is a rough
tuberosity which is larger than the lateral . The trochleae are big and separated
by a ...
102 mm . fossa for the attachment of collateral ligaments , and the lateral one is
deeper and larger than the medial . Above the medial fossa there is a rough
tuberosity which is larger than the lateral . The trochleae are big and separated
by a ...
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