. 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. '^^''?'i'''PC4. tnagnt^s Fig. 9. Subscapular and thoracic musculature on right side of Teonoma, with scapula removed (a showing position of scapular border). directly laterad as far as the abdominal external oblique. This muscle is at first ribbon-like but soon contracts, be- coming triangular in cross section, and is inserted upon the head of the humerus mediad of the insertion of the pr
. 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. '^^''?'i'''PC4. tnagnt^s Fig. 9. Subscapular and thoracic musculature on right side of Teonoma, with scapula removed (a showing position of scapular border). directly laterad as far as the abdominal external oblique. This muscle is at first ribbon-like but soon contracts, be- coming triangular in cross section, and is inserted upon the head of the humerus mediad of the insertion of the pro- fundus anterior division. In Neotoma it is not so well developed, the insertional end especially being w^eak. In Teonoma it is more sharply triangular. M. subclavius (figs. 7, 29) is the only portion of the. 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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