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English: Fig. 53.—Comparison of Cartilaginous Skeleton of Limulus and Ammocœtes.


A, Diagram of cartilaginous skeleton of Limulus. Soft cartilage, entapophysial ligaments, deep black; branchial bars simply hatched; hard cartilage, lateral trabeculæ of entosternite, netted; Ph., position of pharynx.


B, Diagram of cartilaginous skeleton of Ammocœtes. Soft cartilage, sub-chordal cartilaginous bands, deep black; branchial basket-work (first formed part), simply hatched; hard cartilage, cranio-facial skeleton, trabeculæ, parachordals and auditory capsules, netted; Inf., position of tube of infundibulum (old œsophagus).


(All references in this work to Ammocœtes or Petromyzon appear to refer to the European Brook Lamprey, now called Lampetra planeri.)
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Source The Origin of Vertebrates. https://archive.org/details/originofvertebra1908gask
Author Walter Holbrook Gaskell.


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