
Figure 6. - Baudroie (Lophius sp). Vertèbre. A: Coupe transversale. De très fines travées d'os acellulaire s'insèrent sur le centre chordal ossifié (cc); B: Coupe longitudinale. Le centre vertébral montre des stries d'accroissement successives (têtes de flèches). La cristallisation en "oursin" (flèche) est un artefact post-montage. Échelles: A = 250 µm, B = 200 µm. [Angler (Lophius sp.). Vertebra. A: Transverse section. Thin trabeculae of acellular bone are attached to the bony chordal centrum (cc); B: Longitudinal section. The vertebral centrum shows successive growth marks (arrowheads). The urchin-like cristal (arrow) is an artefact.]
Published as part of Meunier, François J. & Herbin, Marc, 2014, La collection de préparations histologiques effectuées par Paul Gervais (1816-1879) sur le squelette des "poissons", pp. 23-42 in Cybium 38 (1) on page 31, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2014-381-004, http://zenodo.org/record/13618852
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