. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. ce Fig. 4 A. Cirrhitid type organization of sternohyoid myotomes. Drawn from Paracirrhites forsteri; semi-schematic. In this arrangement, the sternohyoid muscles completely envelop the urohyal bone. B. Basic organization of the sternohyoid myotomes in all other families. Drawn from Nemadactylus monopterus; semi-schematic. In taxa of these families, varying an terior extents of the urohyal are not covered by the sternohyoid muscle. 1-4: 1st to fourth myotomes of the sternohyoid muscle; c: cleithrum; ce: cut edges of the sterno- hyoid myotomes; u


. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. ce Fig. 4 A. Cirrhitid type organization of sternohyoid myotomes. Drawn from Paracirrhites forsteri; semi-schematic. In this arrangement, the sternohyoid muscles completely envelop the urohyal bone. B. Basic organization of the sternohyoid myotomes in all other families. Drawn from Nemadactylus monopterus; semi-schematic. In taxa of these families, varying an terior extents of the urohyal are not covered by the sternohyoid muscle. 1-4: 1st to fourth myotomes of the sternohyoid muscle; c: cleithrum; ce: cut edges of the sterno- hyoid myotomes; uh: urohyal. Drawn by Anthea Ribbink. ce. 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 Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept


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