. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 10 mm Fig. 32. Caturus chirotes (Agassiz). Ceratohyal and hypohyal of the left side. From Fig. 33. Caturus chirotes (Agassiz). Caudal vertebra; a, av a2 hypocentrum ; b, bv b2 pleurocentrum ; c, cv neural arch. From 60124c. A fragment of the epihyal remains between the hyomandibular and the ceratohyal in 60124, and this suggests that the epihyal was of comparatively small size. In contrast the ceratohyal is a stout ossification, much thickened ventrally (Text- fig. 32). A distinct groove runs along it


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 10 mm Fig. 32. Caturus chirotes (Agassiz). Ceratohyal and hypohyal of the left side. From Fig. 33. Caturus chirotes (Agassiz). Caudal vertebra; a, av a2 hypocentrum ; b, bv b2 pleurocentrum ; c, cv neural arch. From 60124c. A fragment of the epihyal remains between the hyomandibular and the ceratohyal in 60124, and this suggests that the epihyal was of comparatively small size. In contrast the ceratohyal is a stout ossification, much thickened ventrally (Text- fig. 32). A distinct groove runs along it, first forwards and then upwards, disappear-. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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