. The development of the skull of Emys Lutaria. Chelonia (Genus); Reptiles. -caa-. Fig. 7 Cross section of the same embryo through the anterior part of the otic region in front of the previous figure, showing the nervus abducens immediately before it enters the foramen abdueentis and also the processus basipterygoideus {). X 15. Cross section of the same embrj-o through the posterior part of the orbito- temporal region, showing the large ganglion semilunare () lying in the fenes- tra prootica; the nervus abducens {VI) is seen on the right side lying in the fora- men abdueentis a
. The development of the skull of Emys Lutaria. Chelonia (Genus); Reptiles. -caa-. Fig. 7 Cross section of the same embryo through the anterior part of the otic region in front of the previous figure, showing the nervus abducens immediately before it enters the foramen abdueentis and also the processus basipterygoideus {). X 15. Cross section of the same embrj-o through the posterior part of the orbito- temporal region, showing the large ganglion semilunare () lying in the fenes- tra prootica; the nervus abducens {VI) is seen on the right side lying in the fora- men abdueentis and on the left it is ventral to the base of the pila prootica ()- The cartilago articularis () is to be seen attached to the ventral surface of the processus basipterygoideus. X 15. 769. 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 Kunkel, B. W. [s. l. : s. n. ]
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