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2M8R04F Anterior and left lateral view of skeletal system,3D rendering
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2M8R04R Posterior and left lateral view of skeletal system,3D rendering
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2KG6TYY Lateral view of Thoracic Cage
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2KG70WE Lateral View of Right Eleventh Rib
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2KG70WC Lateral View of Right Eighth Rib
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2KG70P7 Lateral View of Right Twelfth Rib
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2KG70PA Lateral view of Sternum
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2KG70P4 Lateral View of Right Sixth Rib
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2KG70P6 Lateral View of Right Third Rib
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2KG70NY Lateral View of Right Ninth Rib
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2KG70P3 Lateral View of Right Seventh Rib
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2KG70P1 Lateral View of Right Second Rib
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2KG70P5 Lateral View of Right Tenth Rib
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2KG70NW Lateral View of Right First Rib
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2KG70NX Lateral View of Right Fourth Rib
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2KG70NR Lateral View of Right Fifth Rib
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2KG6WMR Lateral view of Vertebral Column
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2KG6W3B Lateral view of Right Ribs
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2KG6W0X Axial Skeleton Anatomy - Lateral View
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2KDECHW Posterior-lateral View of Skeletal System
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2JN101B Accurate lateral or profile view of axial bones of human skeletal system or skeleton isolated on white background 3D rendering illustration. Blank ana
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2JN100W Accurate axial bones of human skeletal system or skeleton isolated on white background 3D rendering illustration. Blank anatomical chart. Anterior, la
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2J73PBP Rib cage Skeleton Human ventral, lateral, and dorsal view with partly transparent bones position. Set of Anatomically correct realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration isolated
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2HPDYE1 Human Skeleton Upper Limbs Anatomy 3D Illustration
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2J6GWWC Set of Rib cages Skeleton Human front back side ventral, lateral, and dorsal view. Set of Anatomically correct realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration of isolated on white background
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2HEJG10 the human skeleton is isolated on a white background. profile view. High quality photo
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2HT9NR5 Skeleton Human front back two sides view with arms open pose ventral, lateral, and dorsal views. Set of realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration of anatomy isolated on white background
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2HPEKPK Skeleton Human diagram side view with different shade options. Set of realistic flat natural color medical bones concept Vector illustration didactic board of anatomy isolated on white background
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2HN2KKR Set of Skeleton Human front back side view with two arm poses ventral, lateral, and dorsal views. Realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration of anatomy isolated on white background
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2HCE399 Set of Skeleton Humans realistic diagram front view different hands pose. Flat grey scale colour Vector illustration anatomy isolated concept medical banner, human skull spine ribs pelvis and joints
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2H49FEF Skeleton Human diagram realistic front back view. Set of flat natural colour Vector illustration didactic board of anatomy isolated on white background medical infographic banner, human skull spine
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2H1FNGR Skeleton Human diagram front anterior view with main parts labeled scientific medical infographic banner. Flat style colour Vector illustration didactic board of anatomy isolated on white background
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2GEARTM Human Skeleton Upper Limbs Anatomy 3D Illustration
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2FGDH0N Human Skeleton Upper Limbs Anatomy 3D Illustration
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2D54JRF Human Skeleton Upper Limbs Anatomy 3D Illustration
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2E9BMJ8 Human Skeleton Upper Limbs Anatomy 3D Illustration
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WW2BF0 Human Anatomy full body skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular systems. Side view, on white background. 3d Illustration
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WW2BBG Human Anatomy full body skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular systems. Side view, on black background. 3d Illustration
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WW2B9J Human Anatomy full body skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular systems. Three views, side, front, back, on white background. 3d Illustration
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WW2BA2 Human Anatomy full body skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular systems. Three views, side, front, back, on black background. 3d Illustration
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BTR0KF Side View of a neck X-Ray
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K227XB Bony structure consisting of 12 pairs of ribs, 12 thoracic vertebrae and the sternum; it encloses and protects the organs of the thorax and plays a role in breathing.
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2YXRMMM Osteology of Birds, 1909, anatomy, birds, bones, osteology, accipitres, bankiva, A detailed illustration showcasing various aspects of avian osteology. The top left depicts a lateral view of the sternum of a bird, highlighting its shape and structural features. Adjacent to it on the right is a depiction of a similar bone, emphasizing differences in form. Below these figures are additional representations labeled as Fig. 10, Fig. 11, and Fig. 12, which detail other skeletal components relevant to birds, illustrating their unique adaptations for flight. These figures are accompanied by numerical
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2JADB3Y Set of Rib cages Skeleton Human side lateral view with partly transparent skeleton position. Anatomically correct realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration isolated on white background
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2J9PFJG Skeleton Forearms Human ulna, radius, hand front back view with partly transparent bones position. Set of Anatomically correct 3D realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration isolated
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2J9DTJY Skeleton Arms Human lateral side view with partly transparent bones position. Anatomically correct hands, forearms realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration isolated on white background
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2J8PCGN Skeleton Forearms Human ulna, hand front front Anterior ventral view with partly transparent bones position. Anatomically correct realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration isolated
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2J7PGRF Rib cage Skeleton Human front view ventral, lateral, and dorsal with partly transparent skeleton position. Set of realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration of anatomy isolated on white
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2J7PG45 Skeleton Forearms Human hand front Anterior ventral view with two arm poses with partly transparent bones position. Anatomically correct realistic flat Vector illustration isolated on white background
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2J7E61H Skeleton leg tibia, fibula, Foot, Human side lateral view with with partly transparent bones position. Set of Anatomically correct realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration isolated
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2J73MGC Skeleton Forearms Human ulna, radius, hand back view with two arm poses with partly transparent bones position. Realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration of anatomy isolated on white
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2HH96K2 Skeleton Human front back side view with two arm poses ventral, lateral, and dorsal views. Set of realistic flat natural color concept Vector illustration of anatomy isolated on white background
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2HC4N3H Skeleton Human front back side view with two arm poses ventral, lateral, and dorsal views. Set of greyscale flat realistic concept Vector illustration of anatomy isolated on white background
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2CRNHGG . The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . I. Case No. 7075. Lateral view showing shadow ofbullet within heart shadow. tones to be heard oer the cardiac area.Examination showed a bullet wound inthe fifth intercostal space one-half aninch to the left of the sternum. The patient was placed on his back and deep respirations. There was no nausea, noexpectoration, and no cough at this timeor at any time during his illness. Thewound of entrance was dressed, and nowound of exit could be found. At 1.35 radial pulse was perceptible forthe first time, but not strong
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2CPJACR . Odontornithes: a monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North America; with thirty-four plates and forty woodcuts . HESPERORNIS REGALIS, Marsh. PLATE VI. PLATE VI. ODONTOEKETHES.Bones of Scapular Arch and Sternum of Hespeeobnis eegalis Marsh. All Figures Natural Size. Page. Fig. 1.—Sternum; lateral view, seen from the left. Outline restored in part from figures on Elate VII, 60 Fig. 2.—Sternum; inferior view, ., 60 Fig. 3.—Left clavicle ; lateral view, seen from the right, qi 3a—Inferior end, showing face for cartilaginous union with its fellow. (CompareElate VIII, Fig. 8.) Fig. 4.—Right
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2CPJAB3 . Odontornithes: a monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North America; with thirty-four plates and forty woodcuts . - Srisand !i ! HESPERORNIS REGALIS, Marsh. PLATE VII. PLATE VII. ODONTORKETHES.Sternum, Coracoid and Clavicle of Hesperornis crassipes Marsh. All Figures Natural Size. Page Fig. 1.—Sternum ; lateral view, seen from the left, 60 Fig. 2.—Sternum; anterior view, 60 Fig. 3.—Sternum ; inferior view, showing entire ahsence of keel, 60 Fig. 4.—Right coracoid; inner surface, 59 Fig. 5.—Right clavicle; seen from above,... 61 plat :.
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2CPJ7TJ . Odontornithes: a monograph on the extinct toothed birds of North America; with thirty-four plates and forty woodcuts . 1* E.Crisana, litb SewHj ICHTHYORNIS DISPAR, Marsh. % PLATE XXIII. PLATE XXIII. ODOOTOKNITHES. Sternum and Coracoid of Ichthyornis dispak Marsh. All Figures twice Natural Size. Page. Fig. 1.—Sternum; anterior view, showing overlapping grooves for the coracoids, and the promi-nent keel, .. 147 Fig. 2.—Sternum; lateral view, seen from the left; outline of crest restored from a second specimen, - 147 Fig. 3.—Sternum; superior view, - - 147 Fig. 4.—Sternum; inferior view, 147 Fi
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2CPD07F . Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . Figs l, 2. — Views of sternum and pectoral arch of the ptarmigan, Lagojms albus, reduced; after A. New-ton. 1, lateral view, with the bones upside down; 2, viewed from below, a, st
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2CP4GHP . Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . Figs l, 2. — Views of sternum and pectoral arch of the ptarmigan, Lagopus albus, reduced; after A. New-ton. 1, lateral view, with the bones upside down; 2, viewed from below, a, st
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2CP1CGY . Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated general ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . Figs 1, 2. — Views of sternum and pectoral arch of the ptarmigan, Lagopus albus, reduced; after A. New-ton. 1, lateral view, with the bones upside down; 2, viewed from below, a, st
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2CNX4B9 . Report of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel . ■i^ 6b ^T-J 3d 41 ^. FBorgei.dBl ICHTHYORNIS DISPAR, Karsh v, PLA-TE XXIII. PL^TE XXIII. ODONTOKNITHES. Sternum and Coracoid of Ichthyornis dispar Marsh. All Figiires twice Natural Size. Page. Fig. 1.—Sternum; anteiior view, showing overlapping grooves for the coracoids, and the promi-nent keel, -- — -.- -. !■* Fig. 2.—Sternum; lateral view, seen from the left; outline of crest restored from a second 147specimen, — ■^* Fig. 3.—Sternum; superior view, - - - .- 1-1 < Fig. 4.—Stenniin ; inferior view, — — 147 Fig. 5.—Left coraco
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2CDG8YC . Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . Figs. 19-22, Sigmoria areolata. 19, process of 4th sternum of holotype, caudal view. 20,gonopods in situ, ventral view of paratype. 21, telopodite of left gonopod of holotype, medialview. 22, the same, lateral view. Scale line for fig. 20 = 1.00 mm; line for other figs. = 1.00mm for each. MEM. AMER. ENT. SOC, 33 40 GENUS SIGMORIA Gonopodal aperture ovoid, 2.9 mm wide and 1.4 mm long at midpoint, indented onanteriolateral margin, sides flush with metazonal surface. Gonopods in situ (Fig. 20, ofparatype) with acropodites overlapping at midlength
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2CDG43M . Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . Figs. 29-34, Sigmoria simplex. 29, process of 4th sternum of holotype, caudal view. 30,gonopods in situ, ventral view of paratype. 31, telopodite of left gonopod of holotype, medialview. 32, the same, lateral view. 33, telopodite of left gonopod of specimen from 4.4 mi. SWSpruce Pine, Mitchell Co., North Carolina, medial view. 34, the same, lateral view. Scale linefor fig. 30 = 1.00 mm; line for other figs. = 1.00 mm for 29, 31-32, 1.17 mm for 33-34. ROWLAND M. SHELLEY 47 from Mitchell Co., NC, 6.8 mi. SW Spruce Pine, along county road 1225,0.6
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2CDG1R8 . Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . Figs. 35-38, Sigmoria truncata. 35, process of 4th sternum of holotype, caudal view. 36,gonopods in situ, ventral view of paratype. 37, telopodite of left gonopod of holotype, medialview. 38, the same, lateral view. Scale line for fig. 36 = 1.00 mm; line for other figs. = 1.00mm for each. absent; anterior bend poorly defined, a broad general curve leading intohigh, rounded arch; medial flange displaced distad, beginning near peak ofarch; stem of acropodite widening in alternating perpendicular planes. Holotype.— Length 34.4 mm, maximum width 7.
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2CDG007 . Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . Figs. 39-42, Sigmoria sigirioides. 39, process of 4th sternum of holotype, caudal view. 40,gonopods in situ, ventral view of paratype. 41, telopodite of left gonopod of holotype, medialview. 42, the same, lateral view. Scale line for fig. 40 = 1.00 mm; line for other figs. = 1.00mm for 39, 1.17 mm for 41-42. ROWLAND M. SHELLEY 55 Process of 4th sternum (Fig. 39) very small, much shorter than width of 3rd coxae;paramedial knobs and flattened areas of 5th sternum (between 4th and 5th legs) distinct,sharply set off from sternal surface; 6th sternu
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2AX8M8M Osteology of the North American Tetraonidae . from below ; same bird. FiG. 82.—Sternum, left lateral view ; same bird {Cupidonia cu,pido). PLATE XII. Fig. 83.—Pelvis from above; same bird.Fig. 84.—Pelvis, right lateral aspect; same bird.Fig. 85.—Right scapula and coracoid, in situ; same bird. Fig. 80.—Left coracoid, posterior view, from the scapular arch of tbe same bird.Fig. 87.—Right lateral view of clavicles, from tbe scapular arch of the same bird;dotted lines show the outline viewing it from behind. PLATE XIII. Fig. 88.—Right lateral view of skull of adult S Lagopus leucurus ; hyoid arch
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2AWRW75 Monograph of the bombycine moths of North America, including their transformations and origin of the larval markings and armature . alj<loinen, from aljove.Fig. 5«.—Anisota stifjma, $, sternal view of claspers and forked tiji of suranal jilate: /, r. rigid clasper; cl, I, left clasper; st, sternum.Fig. oIj.—Anisnta slir/»ia, $, a portion itergite) removed to sliow the forked end nf the suranal plate (;-?).Fig. he.—Anmola slUjma, $, end of abdomen, lateral view. Fig. 6.—Anisota senaloria, $, tergal view of genital armature, the tergite of segment ninr liuving been removed.Fig. 6n.—.lno^nln s
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2AJFCAC The encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Afttr Mulatt, Ent. Bui!. 3, n. s. (U.S. DqjL Agr.). Fig. 3.—Thorax of Saw-Fly (Pachynemalus). I, Dorsal view. d, Pronotum, II, Ventral view. Mesothorax: III, Lateral view. e, Prescutum. IV, Lateral view with /, Scutum,segments separated, g, Scutellum. Prothorax: A, Post-scutellum. a. Episternum. i, Mesophragma. b. Sternum. j, Epimeron. c. Coxa of fore-leg. k, Episternum.usually present on the thighs, shins and feet of insects, some of them•o delicate as to be termed hairs others so stout and hard
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2AGATFY . The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ... A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature. depth and aplrnlatlon of thekeel. Tlie external and Internul(posterior) xiphoid processes*aic seen to end in pedat? expan-sions. In this as In the lowerTiew, the great size of thenotches Is shovro.. V Fio. 8?.—ShouMerglrdle of adult Fi^ul. nat. sire; obllnne tide view Inviflei,ic scapulee: ro., roracoldi;/., claTlcles; hp., hypocleidtum. 01 Intcr-clavlcie;ff!., glenoldal cavitf LIMBS.j (co.), fitted by its proximal end in tlie groove in the antero-lateral edge of the sternum. The inner ends of thecoracoi
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2AG44YN . Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. / / Ss iSpn 67 66 C. Fig. 33.—Musculature of the base of the fore leg of Dissostcira. A, inner view of base of right leg, showing coxal and trochanteral musclesarising on lateral walls of protergum; tergal ridges lettered as on figure 20 B. B, same as A but with inner muscles removed, showing coxal and trochanteralmuscles arising on episternum, and posterior group on tergum. C, posterior view of prosternum, right pleuron, and right coxa, showing legmuscles arising on sternum and pleural arm. D, articular region of base of right coxa, and associated musc
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RYG6TT Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 38 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 36. Fig. 37. A knee joint showing points of ossification, 1, 2 and 3. Head 8 Ear 6 Face *4 Teeth 32 Yertebra, Sacrum and Coccyx 26 Os Hyoides, Sternum and Ribs 26 Upper Extremities 64: Lower Extremities 62 Sesamoid Bones 8 246. 98. Vertebra?, Groups of Verte- bra, Cervical Vertebra.—The Ver- tebrae or Spinal Column claim the first attention, since they are the Description of Fig. 87. Lateral view of the Spinal Column. 1, Atlas. 2, Axis (second Vertebr
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RWW4K7 Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 FIG. 199. Side view of thorax, larged three times. A, Mesothorax. a, parapteron. 6, episternum. c, epimeron. d, wing. En- B, Metathorax 6', episternum. c', epimeron. d', wing. wings, is the episternum of the mesothorax. ISTote that this part-way surrounds the socket of the leg, and articu- lates with the lateral margin of the sternum beneath. Students at this time will carefully distinguish the difference between color markings and sutures proper. (Fig. 199, Z>.) Parapteron.—Just cepha- la
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RWW4K4 Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902 262 ELEMENTARY STUDIES IN INSECT LIFE A. B. FIG. 199. Side view of thorax, larged three times. A, Mesothorax. a, parapteron. 6, episternum. c, epimeron. d, wing. En- B, Metathorax 6', episternum. c', epimeron. d', wing. wings, is the episternum of the mesothorax. ISTote that this part-way surrounds the socket of the leg, and articu- lates with the lateral margin of the sternum beneath. Students at this time will carefully distinguish the difference between color markings and sutures proper
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RNA08T . The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. COMPARATIVE OSTEOLOGY, RAILS AND CRANES 741. Fig. 2 Left lateral view of the sternum and os furcula of Grus mexicana. Fig. 3 Left coracoid, anterior aspect. Fig. 4 Left carpo-metacarpus, anconal aspect. Fig. 5 Left tibio-tarus, distal portion on anterior aspect. Figures 3-5 are all from the same skeleton that furnished the sternum in figure 2 (Xo. 820, Coll. L'. S. Nat. ]Mus.). Drawn by the author, natural size, and here reduced to two-fifths. one in the interorbital septum, and to the large, leaf-Hke maxillo- palatines; these are entire, though very
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RN7TD4 . The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Xiphoid cnrtilage . 2.5.—Sternum and Cos: Horse; Ventr-^l View. Baum, .nat. f. Kunstler.) (.ftcr Elleubcrgcr- jelow these cavities give^. The anterior extremity or manubrium sterni' can be distinctly felt in the central furrow of the breast. It consists largely of a laterally compressed cartil- aginous prolongation, conmionly called the cariniform cartilage. Its lateral sur- faces are fiat and furnish attachment to muscles of the breast and neck. The ' The nianubriuin sterni of man is equivalent, strictly speaking, to the cariniform
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RN7TBH . The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Xiphoid cartilage Fig. 25.—Sternum and Costal Cartilages oi Horse; Ventral View, (.fter EUenberger Baum, Anat. f. Kiinstler.). r a. I Fig. 26.—Stebnom of Horse; Lateral View. The aternebrae are designated by Roman numerals and the costal facets by ordinary figures. The anterior extremity or manubrium stemi^ can he distinctly' felt in the central furrow of the l:)reast. It consists largely of a laterally compressed cartil- aginous prolongation, commonly called the cariniform cartilage. Its lateral sur- faces are flat and furnish attach
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RN7P19 . The anatomy of the honey bee. Insects; Bees; Bees Anatomy; Honeybee Anatomy. THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. 133. of dorsal wall of bulb of penis <E. PenB), showing gelatinous thickening (ss) ; C, group of spermatozoa and intermixed granules ; D, terminal segments of male abdomen, showing the seventh tergum (TUT) removed from its sternum (YIIS) and the penis (Pen) partly protruded; E. lateral view of penis as invaginated within abdomen, and ejaculatory duct (EjD).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
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RN78FD . The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. VERTEBRAL COLUMN 185. Fig; 199.—Skeleton- of Dog; Lateral View. o. Cranium; 6, face; c, mandible; 1H-7H, cervical vertebrae; 13B, last thoracic vertebra; 1L-7L, lumbar verte- bne; K, sacrum; S, coccygeal vertebrse; 1R13R, ribs; R.kn., costal cartilages; St., sternum; d, scapula; d', supia- spinous fossa; d". inf raspinous fossa; i, spine of scapula; ^.acromion; 3, tuberosity of scapula; 5', articular end of scapula; e, humerus; 4. head of humerus; o, lateral tuberosity of humerus; o', deltoid ridge; 6, 6', epicondyles of humerus;
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RN78EY . The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig; 199.—Skeleton- of Dog; Lateral View. o. Cranium; 6, face; c, mandible; 1H-7H, cervical vertebrae; 13B, last thoracic vertebra; 1L-7L, lumbar verte- bne; K, sacrum; S, coccygeal vertebrse; 1R13R, ribs; R.kn., costal cartilages; St., sternum; d, scapula; d', supia- spinous fossa; d". inf raspinous fossa; i, spine of scapula; ^.acromion; 3, tuberosity of scapula; 5', articular end of scapula; e, humerus; 4. head of humerus; o, lateral tuberosity of humerus; o', deltoid ridge; 6, 6', epicondyles of humerus; 7, lateral condyloid
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RN78CK . The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 199.—Skeleton of Dog; Lateral View. a. Cranium; b, face; c, mandible; 1II-7H, cervical vertebrEe; ISB, last thoracic vertebra; lLe7L, lumbar verte- brae; K, sacrum; S, coccygeal vertebrte; IR-ISR, ribs; R.kn., costal cartilages; St., sternum; d, scapula; d', supra- spinous fossa; d", infraspinous fossa; i, spine of scapula; ^.acromion; 5, tuberosity of scapula; 3', articular end of scapula; e, humerus; 4. head of humerus; o, lateral tuberosity of humerus; 3', deltoid ridge; 6, 6', epicondyles of humerus; 7, lateral condyloid
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RN78D0 . The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. VERTEBRAL COLUMN 185. Fig. 199.—Skeleton of Dog; Lateral View. a. Cranium; b, face; c, mandible; 1II-7H, cervical vertebrEe; ISB, last thoracic vertebra; lLe7L, lumbar verte- brae; K, sacrum; S, coccygeal vertebrte; IR-ISR, ribs; R.kn., costal cartilages; St., sternum; d, scapula; d', supra- spinous fossa; d", infraspinous fossa; i, spine of scapula; ^.acromion; 5, tuberosity of scapula; 3', articular end of scapula; e, humerus; 4. head of humerus; o, lateral tuberosity of humerus; 3', deltoid ridge; 6, 6', epicondyles of humerus
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RN74NR . Anatomy of the woodchuck (Marmota monax). Woodchuck; Mammals. 92 Anatomy of the Woodchuck, Marmota monax. Fig. 5-9. Abdomen, superficial ventral view. 1 major omentum, 2 second loop of the ascending colon, 3 apex of the cecum, 4 body of the cecum, 5 base of the cecum, 6 descending colon, 7 urinary bladder, 8 urethra, 9 round lig. of uterus, 10 uterus, 11 first loop of the ascending colon, 12 jejunum, 13 left lateral liver lobe, 14 xiphoid cartilage of sternum. lies along the right dorsolateral abdominal wall. It can extend caudally as far as the pelvic inlet. The terminal end of its ascendin
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RMK77C . Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 6.—L. indistinctus, $ palp, a, dorsal view. L. geometric an—e, <$ palp. b, anterior view than the posterior. Lateral eyes on either side separated by three- quarters their diameter. Clypeus subequal to length of median ocular quadrangle. Chelicerae: fig. 3 (6).—Unarmed, subequal to one and a half times length of clypeus. Sternum.—Dark brown, as broad as long, longitudinally bisected by an indistinct pale yellow band, lateral margins lightly infuscated. Covered with medium length fine setae. P
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RMKGT1 . Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. ici. p.eor. P.Cor I CI Car. Text-fig. 6.—Pectoral girdles. (a) Hipposaurus boonstrai. S.A.M. Cat. No. 8950. Ventral view of interclavicle. X f. (b) Hipposaurus boonstrai. S.A.M. Cat. No. 8950. Lateral view. x f. (c) Aelurognathus microdon sp. nov. S.A.M. Cat. No. 9344. Ventral view of sternum. x J. (d) Aelurognathus microdon sp. nov. S.A.M. Cat. No. 9344. Lateral view. x . (e) „ „ ,, ,, Internal view, x |. CI. = cleithrum. P.Cor. =procoracoid. Cla. = clavicle. P.Cor.For. =procoracoidal foramen. Cor.
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RMKGR7 . Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. P. to Cor Text-fig. 6.—Pectoral girdles—continued. (/) Arctognathoides breviceps gen. et sp. nov. S.A.M. Cat. No. 9345. Lateral view. x J. (g) ,, J} if ,, Internal view. x J. (&) „ ,, „ ,, Posterior view. x§. (i) Aelurognathus tigriceps. S.A.M. Cat. No. 2342. Lateral view. x §. (j) Scylacops capensis. S.A.M. Cat. No. 2343. Lateral view. x J. (k) „ „ „ „ Ventral view of sternum. x £. (I) „ „ „ „ Ventral view of left humerus. x i Lettering as on previous page.. Please note that these images are ext
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RMKGGR . Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. Fig. 6. Uroptychus simiae. a. Holotype in dorsal view; b. chela of female; c. base of antennule; d. antenna; e. merus and basis of third maxilliped; f. antero-lateral area of carapace; g. anterior portion of sternum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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RMJH22 . Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. THE ANATOMY OF THE CAPE ROCK LOBSTER 71 is wide, but it narrows appreciably towards its lateral insertion by a broad tendon on the proximal margin of the first segment.. remotor a Fig. 17. Muscles of left antermule, lateral view. Remotor b is much shorter but, nevertheless, is fairly broad and strong. It arises ventrally at the junction of the antennulary sternum and the epistoma, and passes slightly obliquely upward and forward to be inserted laterally on the first segment adjacent to remotor a. Red
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RJN720 . Elementary text-book of zoology [electronic resource]. Zoology. 542 CHORD ATA, It is instructive to compare this wing with that of the bird. We see at once that the same ends are attained by a different method. The main axis of support is the fore- Hmb in each case, supplemented in the birds by the reduced digits. The lateral axes are formed in the bird hy the shafts of true feathers, and in the bat by the digits. Lastly, the vanes of the feathers serve the same mechanical purpose as the patagium of the bat. The sternal carina is found in Fig. 333.—Lateral View of Sternum of Fox-Bat {Pteropt
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RJGCG4 . Catalogue of the specimens illustrating the osteology of vertebrated animals, recent and extinct, contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. in.ti Syrinx of Rook (T.fruyilet/tis), to show the aiTangement and Acroniyodian attachments of the intriusic muscles.—Fig. o. Lateral view of syrinx. Fig. G. Dorsal surface of syrinx, st, muscle running from trachea to costal process of sternum ; II, III, second and third bronchial semi- rings, tlie first concealed by muscles; 1, 2, 3,4, 5, G, syringeal muscles ; m.t.i, the membrana tympaniforrais interna. Subdivision A. PASSEH
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RJGCH3 . Catalogue of the specimens illustrating the osteology of vertebrated animals, recent and extinct, contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. . in.ti Syrinx of Rook (T.fruyilet/tis), to show the aiTangement and Acroniyodian attachments of the intriusic muscles.—Fig. o. Lateral view of syrinx. Fig. G. Dorsal surface of syrinx, st, muscle running from trachea to costal process of sternum ; II, III, second and third bronchial semi- rings, tlie first concealed by muscles; 1, 2, 3,4, 5, G, syringeal muscles ; m.t.i, the membrana tympaniforrais interna. Subdivision A. PASS
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RJ5K9G . Chordate morphology. Morphology (Animals); Chordata. breakage line. procoracoid , sternum costal segment interclcvicle^ ^^^ „^„.v. gastrolia Figure 6-6. Body skeleton of Sphenodon. A, vertebral column, girdles, and ribs with the gastrolia rotated somewhat to produce a more ventral view; B, lateral view of two dorsal vertebrae with inter- centra and ribs; C, anterior view of dorsal vertebra; D, lateral view of two anterior caudal vertebrae; E, two middle caudal vertebrae. THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN • 147. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
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RHN217 . The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 600 GEORGE D. BOUSQUETTE. FIGURE 10. Megalopa of Pinnixa lonc/ifcs: A, dorsal view; B, lateral view of abdomen; C, thoracic sternum; D, mandibles; E, antennule; F, antenna; G, maxillule; H, maxilla; I, second maxilliped ; J, first maxilliped. Scale is 0.5 mm for A-C, and 0.2 mm for D-J. anterior margin. Two more are found on the posterior margin of the merus of the fifth pereiopod. The pleopods are found on abdominal segments 2-5 (Fig. 12A-D). Two hook setae are located terminally on the endopod of each pleopod. DISCUSSION P
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RHK2G2 . Bionomics, systematics, and phylogeny of Lytta, a genus of blister beetles (Coleoptera, Meloidae). Lytta. SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGENY 197 lightly sclerotized median area; lateral lobes of sternum not divergent, less densely pubescent than in related species. Genitalia as in Figure 341; gonoforceps robust; gonostyli not bowed in ventral view; setae longer and less sparse than in navajo; aedeagus as shown or with a rudi- ment of a second hook basad of apical one. Female. Antennae (Fig. 148) reaching a little beyond middle of pro- notum, more strongly clavate than in insperata, with segment IV th
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RH5CAX . Breviora. 1968 DYSDERINA IN C. AMERICA AND W. INDIES. Figs. 1-8. Dysderina abdita sp. nov. Fig. 1. Eyes and clypeus; from in front. Fig. 2. Right maxilla; nearly lateral view (from dissected paratype). Fig. 3. Sternum; from below. Figs. 4-5. Left palpal tarsus; nearly ventral and retrolateral views, respectively. Fig. 6. Tip of left palpal tarsus; nearly dorsal view. Fig. 7. Genital aperture. Fig. 8. Abdomen; left side (from paratype.) nearly the entire venter except for a small area at posterior end and laterally where the two scuta nearly meet (Fig. 8). Color in alcohol: in general, a rich
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RH5785 . Breviora. 12 BREVIORA No. 274 typical of the genus; cheliceral fleshy lobe shown in Figure 11. Sternum: surface rather coarsely granulate; coxae 1 and 2 basally lobed as usual; terminated just posterior to bases of fourth coxae which are separated by about their width (Fig. 12). Legs: tibial index of first leg 14. of fourth leg 11; spines lacking; tarsal claws, ventral, proximal lobes on tarsi 1 and 2 and ventral, medial.. Figures 9-10. Nops giianabacoae Macleay. Fig. 9. Left male palp; pro- lateral view. Fig. 10. Left female palp; prolateral view. Figs. 11-15. Nops largus sp. nov. Fig. 11.
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RH5309 . Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Biological Series, Vol. 6. No. 4, March, 1965. Fig.s. 1, 2. Vejovis hecki, new species. 1. Carapace of female. 2. Sting of fem;de, lateral view. Fig. 3. Vejovis confu.sus Stahnke, carapace of female. Figs. 4-7. Vejovii becki, new species. 4. Right chelicera of female, ventral view. 5. Sternum, genital operculum and combs of female. 6. Right chehcera of female, dorsal view. 7. Sternum, genital operculum and combs of male. Family Vejovtdae Genus Vejovis Koch The genus Vejovis comprises the largest and most diverse generic group
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RH52TT . Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BmcHAM Yoi'Nc I'sivERsiTY Science Bulletin. Figs. 14, 15. Iladrurus arizonensis Ewing. 14. Right chelicera of female, ventral view. 15. Right chelicera of female, dorsal view. Figs. 16-19. Amiroctonus phaeoJactijlus (Wood). 16. Sternum, genital operculum and combs of female. 17. Sting of male, lateral iew. 18. Sternum, genital opereuUim and combs of male. 19. Sting of female, lateral view. usually lacks darker contrasting markings. This is a variable scorpion in morphological features. Smaller sj^ecimens are usually slender,
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RH4H10 . Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 132 Rowland M. Shelley. Fig. 2-8. Chonaphe armata. 2, gonopods in situ, ventral view of male from Latah County, Idaho. 3, gonocoxae and sternum, dorsal view of specimen from Chelan County, Washington. 4, left gonopod of male from Umatilla County, Oregon, medial view. 5, telopodite of the same, dorsal view. 6, the same, lateral view. 7, the same, ventral view. 8, left cyphopod of female from Latah County, Idaho, caudal view, a, acropodite; c, coxa; o, operculum; pfp, prefemoral process; r, recep- tacle; V, caudal valve. Scale line for Figure 2 =
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RH4GY2 . Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. 150 Rowland M. Shelley. Fig. 27-32. Semionellus placidus. 27, 3rd sternum of male from Mid- land County, Michigan, caudal view. 28, gonopods in situ, ventral view of male from Tucker County, West Virginia. 29, gonocoxae and ster- num of male from Midland County, Michigan, caudal view. 30, left gonopod of the same, medial view. 31, the same, lateral view. 32, left cyphopod of female from Pepin County, Wisconsin, caudal view. Abbreviations as in Fig. 2-8. Scale line for Fig. 28 = 1.00 mm; line for other Fig. = 1.40 mm for 27, 3.50 mm for 29-31, 1.
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RH4GXC . Brimleyana. Zoology; Ecology; Natural history. The Chonaphini 159. Fig. 33-39. Montaphe elrodi. 33, gonopods in situ, ventral view of male from Spokane County, Washington. 34, gonocoxae and sternum, caudal view of male syntype. 35, left gonopod of the same, medial view. 36, telopodite of the same, lateral view. 37, the same, subventral view. 38, distal extremity of telopodite of male from Pend Oreille County, Washington, medial view. 39, right cyphopod of female syntype, caudal view. Abbreviations as in Fig. 2-8. Scale line for Fig. 33 = 1.00 mm; line for other Fig. = 1.06 mm for 34 and 36,
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