. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. S20 CHELONIA the pubic symphysis, and a smaller, longer, and narrow piece of cartilage extends sometimes backwards from the ischiadic sym- physis, as the so-called hypo-ischium. In the Pleurodira the ends of the ilia, and those of the lateral processes of the pubes, are mucli broadened and firmly ankylosed with the posterior costal plates and with the xiphiplastron Ma/Z Fig. 65.—Ventral view of the bony shell of Chelone mydas, the Green Turtle, after - removal of the plastron (Fig. 66). The costal plates are marked hy cross lines to dist


. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. S20 CHELONIA the pubic symphysis, and a smaller, longer, and narrow piece of cartilage extends sometimes backwards from the ischiadic sym- physis, as the so-called hypo-ischium. In the Pleurodira the ends of the ilia, and those of the lateral processes of the pubes, are mucli broadened and firmly ankylosed with the posterior costal plates and with the xiphiplastron Ma/Z Fig. 65.—Ventral view of the bony shell of Chelone mydas, the Green Turtle, after - removal of the plastron (Fig. 66). The costal plates are marked hy cross lines to distinguish them from the ribs. C, coracoid ; Fe, femur ; Fi, fibula ; //, humerus ; Ma.\, marginal plates, some of which are fnsed together ; Nu, nuchal plate ; PC, " precoracoid " : Jl, radius ; Sc, scapula ; 7, T', first and fifth digits ; IX, Ninth vertebra or first thoracic. The limbs are typically pentadactyle and complete, and are most primitive in water-tortoises, Chehjdra and Emys, in j which the caqnis consists of the typical ten separate elements, ) including the pisiform. In Testudo the centrale is fused with the intermedium, and the first three distal carpals are also fused j together. ( In the marine turtles the limlis are transformed into . paddles, but all the bones retain their independence ; the pisiform 1. 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 Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederic), Sir, 1862-; Shipley, A. E. (Arthur Everett), Sir, 1861-1927. London : Macmillan and Co. ; New York : The Macmillan Company


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