. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 2. Fig. 1. Fig. 1. Diagram of the supposed primitive tetrapod limb. The dotted line from H to 4 is the axis, the branch dotted lines ending in 1. 2. 3. represent preaxial. and that to 5 a postaxial radii. H=z humerus. JJ = ulna. R = radius. P= pisi- form. 17'= ulnare. J = intermedium. Ä'= radiale. C". C". C". ='first second and third centralia. D'-i», = first to fifth distal carpals. Fig. 2. Eudoskeleton of the pectoral fin of Eusthenopteron. A'-A'" = first to third axial elements. cases the fourth an
. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 2. Fig. 1. Fig. 1. Diagram of the supposed primitive tetrapod limb. The dotted line from H to 4 is the axis, the branch dotted lines ending in 1. 2. 3. represent preaxial. and that to 5 a postaxial radii. H=z humerus. JJ = ulna. R = radius. P= pisi- form. 17'= ulnare. J = intermedium. Ä'= radiale. C". C". C". ='first second and third centralia. D'-i», = first to fifth distal carpals. Fig. 2. Eudoskeleton of the pectoral fin of Eusthenopteron. A'-A'" = first to third axial elements. cases the fourth and fifth distal carpals articulate directly with the proximal row of the carpus. It will be at once noticed that this carpus is identical with the tarsus we have already arrived at as the most primitive known Am- phibian type, except for the presence of a 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 Anatomische Gesellschaft. Jena : G. Fischer
Size: 1082px × 2310px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublisherjenag, bookyear1913