- In
vertebrate anatomy, ribs (Latin:
costae) are the long
curved bones which form the rib cage, part of the
axial skeleton. In most tetrapods, ribs surround...
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pairs known as the
fixed or
vertebrosternal ribs are the true ribs (Latin:
costae verae) as they
connect directly to the
sternum via
their own individual...
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Typhochlaena costae is a
species of
tarantula in the
family Theraphosidae,
subfamily Aviculariinae. It is
native to Palmas,
Tocantins state, Brazil. The...
- is
known to have
three apparent subspecies:
Gerris costae costae Gerris costae fieberi Gerris costae poissoni K. H. C. Jordan: W****erwanzen. Die Neue Brehm-Bücherei...
- Costa's
hummingbird (Calypte
costae) is a bird
species in the
hummingbird family Trochilidae. It
breeds in the arid
region of the
southwest United States...
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articulations for the ribs
Details Identifiers Latin articulatio capitis costae TA98 A03.3.04.002 TA2 1721 FMA 7951
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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mirabilis Johnson, 1861
Synonyms Alicia costae (Panceri, 1868)
Cladactis costa Panceri, 1868
Cladactis costae Panceri, 1868
Cladactis mirabilis (Johnson...
- The
costovertebral joints are the
joints that
connect the ribs to the
vertebral column. The
articulation of the head of rib
connects the head of the rib...
- (Radiate lig.
visible at center.)
Details Identifiers Latin ligamentum capitis costae radiatum TA98 A03.3.04.003 TA2 1722 FMA 8961
Anatomical terminology [edit...
- The
costal margin, also
known as the
costal arch, is the
lower edge of the
chest (thorax)
formed by the
bottom edge of the rib cage. The
costal margin...