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Keywords: The tailless batrachians of Europe (Page 164) (6216966407).jpg 168 <br> DISCOGLOSSID <br> a little forwards ; tbe second the longest nearly hori- <br> zontal ; the third intermediate in length between the <br> other two and horizontal or directed slightly back- <br> wards ; the fonrtli or fourth and fifth diapophjses <br> nearly horizontal the sixth and seventh sometimes <br> also the fifth directed forwards Diapophyses of the <br> sacral vertebra triangular their distal diameter equal- <br> ling or slightly exceeding their length ; two condyles <br> for articulation with the urostyle Latter nearly as <br> long as or a little shorter than the eight anterior <br> vertebrae taken together with a rather strong curved <br> or posteriorly hooked transverse process at the base <br> Praecoracoids slender curved meeting at an acute <br> angle entering the glenoid cavity ; coracoids stronger <br> nearly straight; supra-scapula ossified; omosternum <br> absent; cartilao inous sternum with two feeblv calci- <br> fied posteriorly diverging styles Carpus w ith eight <br> elements two of which are in contact with radius- <br> ulna ; a single bone in the pollex <br> Pelvis three-fifths to two-thirds the length of the <br> vertebral column ; pubis cartilaginous ; acetabulum <br> open Femur and tibia equal in length the former <br> strongly curved ; astragalus nearly two-thirds the <br> length of the tibia ; three small cartilaginous tarsalia ; <br> one cartilaginous element to the praehallux Distal <br> phalanges obtuse slightly expanded at the apex <br> Measueemi nts of Skkleton in millimetres <br> F <br> tijinca <br> Var <br> boscse <br> T <br> <br> <br> Length of skull <br> 13 <br> 14 <br> 12 <br> 13 <br> V idth of skull <br> 16 <br> 17 <br> 14 <br> 16 <br> Least interorbital widtli <br> 4 <br> 4 <br> 3-5 <br> 3-5 <br> Dorsal vertebral column <br> 13 <br> 15 <br> 11 <br> 12 <br> Urostyle <br> 12 <br> 12 <br> 11 <br> 13 <br> Humerus <br> 10 <br> 10 <br> 9 <br> 10 <br> Radius-ulna <br> 7 <br> 7 <br> 6 <br> 7 <br> Manus <br> 12 <br> 11 <br> 10 <br> 1 <br> Pelvis <br> 16 <br> 18 <br> 16 <br> 18 <br> Femur <br> 15 <br> 15 <br> 13 <br> 15 <br> Tibia <br> 15 <br> 15 <br> 13 <br> 15 <br> Tarsus <br> 10 <br> 10 <br> 8 <br> 10 <br> Pes <br> 17 <br> 16 <br> 13 <br> 15 36107859 111303 52023 Page 164 Text 1 http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/36107859 1897 10 5962/bhl title 52023 Boulenger George Albert Biodiversity Heritage Library The tailless batrachians of Europe v 1 Amphibians Europe Frogs SIL Smithsonian Institution Libraries bhl page 36107859 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/36107859 Taxonomy Order Anura sil smithsonian institution libraries taxonomy order anura Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2011-10-06 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/6216966407 2015-09-01 06 23 14 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Frogs in art The tailless batrachians of Europe Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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