. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FISHES FROM THE LEBANON 225 the tip of the cleithrum, leaving a triangular fenestra between this contact and the upper attachment of the coracoid to the cleithrum. A short antero-dorsal process of the coracoid joins with a similar process of the scapula in receiving the ventral end of the mesocoracoid. Just below this process on the medial face of the coracoid. 1^ 2 mm Fig. 10. Gaudryella gaudryi (Pictet & Humbert). Pectoral girdle as preserved in , Hajula, Lebanon. Above is the left girdle in lateral view, below the r
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. FISHES FROM THE LEBANON 225 the tip of the cleithrum, leaving a triangular fenestra between this contact and the upper attachment of the coracoid to the cleithrum. A short antero-dorsal process of the coracoid joins with a similar process of the scapula in receiving the ventral end of the mesocoracoid. Just below this process on the medial face of the coracoid. 1^ 2 mm Fig. 10. Gaudryella gaudryi (Pictet & Humbert). Pectoral girdle as preserved in , Hajula, Lebanon. Above is the left girdle in lateral view, below the right girdle in medial view. dzc, diazonal canal in coracoid ; Mco, mesocoracoid; Pcv, ventral postcleithrum ; 1-5, distal pectoral radials ; 1-4, proximal pectoral radials ; , scale-like upper hemitrich of first pectoral ray ; suffixes ' r ' and ' 1 ', bones of right and left side ; other abbreviations p. 296. there is a diazonal canal (dzc, Fig. 10) leading antero-ventrally. The mesocoracoid (Mco, Fig. 10) is an arched strut extending down from its expanded attachment to the cleithrum to meet the scapula 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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