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epurals: (english) In fish larvae, flattened bones along the dorsal side of the urostyle. Those on the ventral side are called hypurals. From these bones the caudal ...
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parhypural bone, five autogenous hypural bones, two paired uroneural bones, and two epural bones. During development, hypurals'one and two and hypurals ...
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As cyprinodontiformes (Order Cyprinodontiformes), they have a symmetrical caudal (tail) fin supported internally by one epural bone, and they manifest a ...
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and it may be concluded that the epural bones reduce in number from 3 to 2 ( owing to fusion) at the early juvenile stage (ca. 40mm BL). Significantly, the second ...
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1) Symmetrical caudal fins, supported internally by one epural (bone). 2) Presence of first pleural rib on the second vertebrate (rather than third). 3) Presence of ...
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having direct continuity with the chordal axis, and kmwing one or more fin-rays at its distal end, will be called. an epural orepural bone. It is only after the niost ...
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Among numerous examples of sequence reordering is the epural bone of the caudal fin, which is the 78th bone to ossify in wild-type larvae but only the 32nd to ...
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and (ii) reduction from two to one epural bone, independently of the same changes in other gobioid lines. These are not insurmountable major constraints ...
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An epural commonly supports one or more dorsal procurrent rays. An epural is an unpaired median perichondrally ossified bone. Appears at: Unknown ...
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hypural, and epural bones. Palmate gill rakers are very distinct; they are short and broad-based with the distal edge deeply serrated, forming sharp tooth-like ...
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