. Breviora. 1959 CERVICAL KIBS IX TITKTLES 5 vertebrae, free on tlic middle vertebrae, and fused afraiii but with the anterior end of the eentrum on the last eervieal. I have se(ni free <2:aninia ossieU's in: HafiKjur haska, Kaelnifia frcfm}), Orlltia horncrnsis, Malaclcniys terrapin, I'scudcmys scripta, I'scu- (iemifs fioridana, Pseudcmys nihriventris, Pscudemys terrapen, Chi-ysemys picta, Graptemys geographica, Graptemya oculifera, Clemmys iiisculpta, Clcmmys nnihienhergi, Clenimys guttata, Clemniys leprosa, Clcmmys marmorata, Emys orbicularis, Emy- doidca htandingi, Deirochclys rcticular


. Breviora. 1959 CERVICAL KIBS IX TITKTLES 5 vertebrae, free on tlic middle vertebrae, and fused afraiii but with the anterior end of the eentrum on the last eervieal. I have se(ni free <2:aninia ossieU's in: HafiKjur haska, Kaelnifia frcfm}), Orlltia horncrnsis, Malaclcniys terrapin, I'scudcmys scripta, I'scu- (iemifs fioridana, Pseudcmys nihriventris, Pscudemys terrapen, Chi-ysemys picta, Graptemys geographica, Graptemya oculifera, Clemmys iiisculpta, Clcmmys nnihienhergi, Clenimys guttata, Clemniys leprosa, Clcmmys marmorata, Emys orbicularis, Emy- doidca htandingi, Deirochclys rcticularia, Tcrrapene Carolina, Geocmyda trijuga, Gcoemyda punctularia, Cuora amhoinensis and Cyclemys dcntata. When it is considered that these are small elements which, if free, are readily lost by the usual methods of skeletal preparation, it becomes very probable that annna ossicles are typically present in the Emydinae. Indeed, ill one instance they are probal)ly invariably present: the antero-. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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