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Figure 3. Pectoral girdle and fin of Hemiscyllium ocellatum (USNM 40024, male, 720 mm total length). A, right lateral view of base of scapula depicting pectoral articular region. B, right lateral view of entire scapula. C, right lateral view of distal (uppermost) portion of scapula. D, proximal surface of pectoral basals. E, ventral view of pectoral girdle. F, ventral view of right pectoral fin. Illustrations not to scale. In A–D anterior to right; in E and F anterior to top. Anatomical abbreviations: cde, pectoral condyle; cor, coracoid bar; df, diazonal foramen; dr, distal radial; mr, medial radial; mtp, metapterygium; pr, proximal radial; pro+mes, fused propterygium and mesopterygium; scl, scapula; scp, scapular process; ssc, suprascapula.
Published as part of Da Silva, João Paulo C. B. & De Carvalho, Marcelo R., 2015, Morphology and phylogenetic significance of the pectoral articular region in elasmobranchs (Chondrichthyes), pp. 525-568 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 175 (3) on page 530, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12287, http://zenodo.org/record/5339247
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