- The
shoulder girdle or
pectoral girdle is the set of
bones in the
appendicular skeleton which connects to the arm on each side. In humans, it consists...
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Prestosuchus (meaning "Prestes crocodile") is an
extinct genus of
pseudosuchian in the
group Loricata,
which also
includes Saurosuchus and Postosuchus...
- |journal= (help) Malcolm,
Jollie (1984). "Development of
Cranial and
Pectoral Girdle Bones of
Lepisosteus with a Note on Scales". Copeia. 1984 (2). American...
- 1987. The
structure of
pectoral girdle and
humerus are used to
support the
anterior part of the body. The sca**** in
pectoral girdle of
Pistosaurus consists...
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segments offering limited information on the form and
function of the
pectoral girdle. One
exception is the
clavicle of AL 333x6/9
attributed to Australopithecus...
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remaining vertebrae as
particularly avian in
their osteology. The
pectoral girdle is
discussed by
Chatterjee as
being highly derived in Protoavis, displaying...
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Thorax Abdomen Pelvis Back
Pectoral girdle Shoulder Arm
Axilla Elbow Forearm Wrist Hand
Finger Thumb Palm
Lower limb
Pelvic girdle Leg
Buttocks Hip Thigh...
- Mesozoic.
Sauropterygians are
united by a
radical adaptation of
their pectoral girdle,
adapted to
support powerful flipper strokes. Some
later sauropterygians...
- girdle, an
anatomical term
Pectoral girdle, an
anatomical term
Girdle pain, pain that
encircles the body like a belt
Girdle (chiton), part of the anatomy...
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resembling the
horny keratin in hair and feathers.
Originally the
pectoral and
pelvic girdles,
which do not
contain any
dermal elements, did not connect. In...