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- skeletons are elongated and supported with soft and unsegmented rays named ceratotrichia, filaments of elastic protein resembling the horny keratin in hair and...
- skeletons are elongated and supported with soft and unsegmented rays named ceratotrichia, filaments of elastic protein resembling the horny keratin in hair and...
- Pristiophoriformes. Shark fins are supported by internal rays called ceratotrichia. The tail of a shark consists of the caudal peduncle and the caudal...
- preserved specimen of D. terrelli preserves a pectoral fin outline with ceratotrichia, implying that the fin morphology of placoderms was much more variable...
- as its fins are large and contain a high number of internal rays (ceratotrichia). In addition, the meat is sold fresh, frozen, dried and salted, or...
- lower jaws and pectoral region, and the delicate pterygiop****s and ceratotrichia which supported the pectoral fins.: 238–239  The maximum total length...
- Celaenotrichia Mosely, 1934 Cerasmatrichia Flint, Harris & Botosaneanu, 1994 Ceratotrichia Flint, 1992 Costatrichia Mosely, 1937 Eutonella Mueller, 1921 Leucotrichia...
- The fins were supported by rods of cartilage known as radials and ceratotrichia, with a triangular basal cartilage plate also supporting each of the...
- and sca****. Typically, the pectoral radials are short, with long ceratotrichia distally, aplesodic style. Wobbegongs are dorso-ventrally flattened...
- fin (on the posterior side), both of which have exposed ceratotrichia. The exposed ceratotrichia, which are filaments of collagen creating the fin shape...