. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. TubAlp rp 7 -7. Fio. 100.—Pelvis or A, Echidna hyutrix (Adult), and B, Didelpliys azarm (FcETUS, 5-5 CM IN Length). (From the ventral side.) Ep, epipubis ("marsupial bone") ; P, pubis; Sy, ischiopubic symphysis; Js, ischium ; /, ilium ; Foht, obturator foramen ; , ilio-peotineal tubercle ; Lg and Lgt, ligament between the pubis and epipubis ; **, cartilaginous apophysis at the anterior end of the epipubis. In Fig. A, +*, +, ++, ilio- and ischio-pubic sutures ; Z, process on the anterior border of the


. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. TubAlp rp 7 -7. Fio. 100.—Pelvis or A, Echidna hyutrix (Adult), and B, Didelpliys azarm (FcETUS, 5-5 CM IN Length). (From the ventral side.) Ep, epipubis ("marsupial bone") ; P, pubis; Sy, ischiopubic symphysis; Js, ischium ; /, ilium ; Foht, obturator foramen ; , ilio-peotineal tubercle ; Lg and Lgt, ligament between the pubis and epipubis ; **, cartilaginous apophysis at the anterior end of the epipubis. In Fig. A, +*, +, ++, ilio- and ischio-pubic sutures ; Z, process on the anterior border of the pubis ; OH, articulation between the pubis and epipubis ; Th, cartilaginous tuber ischii. In Fig. B, 6, b^, cartilaginous base of the epipubis, continuous with the inter- pubic cartilage at t; *, *t, isohio-pubic and ischio-iliac suture. body-walls. They form an integral part of the pelvis, and in the embryo are seen to be in direct connection with its cartilaginous symphysis ; but later on articulations are formed between them and the pubes. There can be no doubt that these structures are the homologues of the epipubis of lower Vertebrates, which has been retained in non-placental Mammals in order to serve as a sup- port for the abdominal walls in connection with the marsupial pouch (p. 28).. 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 Wiedersheim, Robert, 1848-1923; Parker, William Newton, 1857-1923. London, Macmillan


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