. The Bashford Dean memorial volume :. Fishes; Sharks; Fishes, Fossil. The Anatomy of Chlaynydoselachus 375 figure of the fossil Cladoselache (my Text' figure 44). In the female Chlamydoselachus, the skeleton of the pelvic fin proper (Text- figures 43 and 89, the latter on p. 434) is much like that of Heptanchus as figured by Gegenbaur (1870, Fig. 3, Taf. XV); and as shown in my Text-figure 45a, after Daniel. In Chlamydoselachus the basipterygium is shorter and more of the radials are attached directly to the pelvis. There is very little fusion of radials in the pelvic fins of either liin ml I


. The Bashford Dean memorial volume :. Fishes; Sharks; Fishes, Fossil. The Anatomy of Chlaynydoselachus 375 figure of the fossil Cladoselache (my Text' figure 44). In the female Chlamydoselachus, the skeleton of the pelvic fin proper (Text- figures 43 and 89, the latter on p. 434) is much like that of Heptanchus as figured by Gegenbaur (1870, Fig. 3, Taf. XV); and as shown in my Text-figure 45a, after Daniel. In Chlamydoselachus the basipterygium is shorter and more of the radials are attached directly to the pelvis. There is very little fusion of radials in the pelvic fins of either liin ml II !â â. Text-figure 46. Pelvic fin skeleton of a male Chlamydoselachus: A, viewed obliquely from above; B, viewed from the inner (ventral) side. Be, medial radial belonging to the myxopterygium; Bm, abdom- inal musculature; mt, metapterygium; Mx, principal radial of the myxopterygium; P, pelvis; R, radials; T, pocket of the myxopterygium; TO, opening of the pocket. After Braus, 1902, Abb. 7 and 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 Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928; Gudger, E. W. (Eugene Willis), 1866-1956. New York : [American Museum of Natural History],


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