. Anatomy of the wood rat; comparative anatomy of the subgenera of the American wood rat (genus Neotoma). Wood rats; Mammals -- Anatomy; Rats -- anatomy & histology; Microtinae -- anatomy & histology. \-^FRKC,VEN. T^)^C^-E. '— METt>.cV>,OTOH cofl^co>o \FOSsr\ TEnts Mri3ov< Fig. 30. Osteological details of the right scapula of Teonoma. A, Lateral aspect. B, Medial aspect. standing posture with the limb extended in a straight line. In a plantigrade mammal this will be to the sole of the heel; in a digitigrade one, to the tip of the toes, the hoof, or what- ever portion of
. Anatomy of the wood rat; comparative anatomy of the subgenera of the American wood rat (genus Neotoma). Wood rats; Mammals -- Anatomy; Rats -- anatomy & histology; Microtinae -- anatomy & histology. \-^FRKC,VEN. T^)^C^-E. '— METt>.cV>,OTOH cofl^co>o \FOSsr\ TEnts Mri3ov< Fig. 30. Osteological details of the right scapula of Teonoma. A, Lateral aspect. B, Medial aspect. standing posture with the limb extended in a straight line. In a plantigrade mammal this will be to the sole of the heel; in a digitigrade one, to the tip of the toes, the hoof, or what- ever portion of the foot rests upon the ground. In the genus Neotoma the manus is relatively small and weak, and the animal may be considered as really plantigrade in this member (Plate 1 shows the fore foot as more digitigrade. 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 Howell, A. Brazier (Alfred Brazier), 1886-. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Company
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