. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. CiiPju. Fig. 307.âa, SEMiDiAORA:NrMATic Figdee of the Humax Penis. (In transverse section and from the side.) B, Clitoeis of a JIonkey {Cebus capucinm). A, albuginea penis ; A'^, albuginea urethras; Sp, septum between the two corpora , cavernosa ; S, sulcus dorsalis penis ; Ccp, corpus cavernosum ; Ccu, corpus ' spongiosum, which gives rise to the glans penis at Gp, and forms an oval enlargement (bulbus) at B; rd, rd?-, crura of the corpora cavernosa ; Cli, clitoris, with its ventral furrow (R), glans ((?c), and prepuc


. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative. CiiPju. Fig. 307.âa, SEMiDiAORA:NrMATic Figdee of the Humax Penis. (In transverse section and from the side.) B, Clitoeis of a JIonkey {Cebus capucinm). A, albuginea penis ; A'^, albuginea urethras; Sp, septum between the two corpora , cavernosa ; S, sulcus dorsalis penis ; Ccp, corpus cavernosum ; Ccu, corpus ' spongiosum, which gives rise to the glans penis at Gp, and forms an oval enlargement (bulbus) at B; rd, rd?-, crura of the corpora cavernosa ; Cli, clitoris, with its ventral furrow (R), glans ((?c), and prepuce {Pp). present in the clitoris, and the corpus spongiosum, which retains its paired character, is represented by the so-called bulbi vestibuli at the vulva or entrance to the vagina. In many Mammals a bone (os penis) becomes developed in the septum between the corpora cavernosa {, many Marsupials, Rodents, Bats, Carnivores, Whales, Lemurs, and Apes). In some (, Seal) there is an os ditoridis in the female also. The "lans is provided with a special kind of tactile corpuscles, and in the male may bear horny papillae and even calcified plates and spines { , â certain Rodents).. 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 Wiedersheim, Robert, 1848-1923; Parker, William Newton, 1857-1923. London, Macmillan


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