MAKE A MEME View Large Image Origin of Vertebrates Fig 114.jpg Fig 114 ”Distribution of Trigeminal Nerve in AmmocĹ“tes ps br pseudo-branchial groove; met nerve to lower lip or metastomal nerve; t nerve to tongue; tent nerve to tentacles The mandibular and internal ...
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Keywords: Origin of Vertebrates Fig 114.jpg Fig 114 ”Distribution of Trigeminal Nerve in AmmocĹ“tes ps br pseudo-branchial groove; met nerve to lower lip or metastomal nerve; t nerve to tongue; tent nerve to tentacles The mandibular and internal maxillary nerves are coloured red; the purely sensory nerves to the external surface are coloured black All references in this work to AmmocĹ“tes or Petromyzon appear to refer to the species now called Lampetra planeri 1908 The Origin of Vertebrates https //archive org/details/ost-biology-the_origin_of_vertebrates Walter Holbrook Gaskell PD-old-auto-1923 1914 Origin of Vertebrates book Lampetra planeri
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