Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28 |
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Externally the posterior edge articulates with and slightly overlaps the surangular , but its anterior border is overlapped by the dentary which forms a long squamous suture . Internally the prearticular overlaps the angular along the ...
Externally the posterior edge articulates with and slightly overlaps the surangular , but its anterior border is overlapped by the dentary which forms a long squamous suture . Internally the prearticular overlaps the angular along the ...
Page 447
ventral to the notch in the glenoidal border , and is large and of oval shape . It penetrates the girdle obliquely to open high up on the internal surface of the scapula in a groove ( subscapular fossa ) which is anteriorly limited by a ...
ventral to the notch in the glenoidal border , and is large and of oval shape . It penetrates the girdle obliquely to open high up on the internal surface of the scapula in a groove ( subscapular fossa ) which is anteriorly limited by a ...
Page 448
Externally the coraco - precoracoidal suture extends downwards from the notch on the antero - ventral border of the glenoid , where it meets the scapulo - coracoidal suture ; it stands practically vertically on the medial plane ...
Externally the coraco - precoracoidal suture extends downwards from the notch on the antero - ventral border of the glenoid , where it meets the scapulo - coracoidal suture ; it stands practically vertically on the medial plane ...
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