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Page 96
In the youthful stage the ribs of the flank are concentric in arrangement ,
extending from the carinal angle to the frontal border . As growth proceeds ,
subsequently formed ribs terminate anteriorly at the frontal border but posteriorly
at an ...
In the youthful stage the ribs of the flank are concentric in arrangement ,
extending from the carinal angle to the frontal border . As growth proceeds ,
subsequently formed ribs terminate anteriorly at the frontal border but posteriorly
at an ...
Page 121
even at this early stage , but the ribs encroach slightly upon the smooth
escutcheon . This is clearly seen in the neanic stage , where the escutcheon
begins to increase rapidly in breadth . Very close to the umbonal apex , however ,
it is difficult ...
even at this early stage , but the ribs encroach slightly upon the smooth
escutcheon . This is clearly seen in the neanic stage , where the escutcheon
begins to increase rapidly in breadth . Very close to the umbonal apex , however ,
it is difficult ...
Page 208
Primary ribs starting from the suture are radial in direction and are not of equal
strength . At the rounded umbilical margin , some of the ribs ( main ribs ) swell
into a rounded node , and a bifurcation of the rib may here take place , giving rise
to ...
Primary ribs starting from the suture are radial in direction and are not of equal
strength . At the rounded umbilical margin , some of the ribs ( main ribs ) swell
into a rounded node , and a bifurcation of the rib may here take place , giving rise
to ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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