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This specimen is cut in serial sagittal sections, but is, however, rather poorly preserved. There are 37 primitive vertebrae, the last one being incomplete. Caudal to this is a long non-vertebrated tail portion. There are 33 spinal ganglia, the last 2 having slender nerves which, with the thirty-first, form the caudal nerves. These extend caudally along each side of the tail. | This specimen is cut in serial sagittal sections, but is, however, rather poorly preserved. There are 37 primitive vertebrae, the last one being incomplete. Caudal to this is a long non-vertebrated tail portion. There are 33 spinal ganglia, the last 2 having slender nerves which, with the thirty-first, form the caudal nerves. These extend caudally along each side of the tail. | ||
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References
Kunitomo K. The development and reduction of the tail and of the caudal end of the spinal cord (1920) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 272, 9: 163-198.
Embryo No. 643, 13.5 mm Crown-Rump Length
Kunitomo K. The development and reduction of the tail and of the caudal end of the spinal cord (1920) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 272, 9: 163-198.
This specimen is cut in serial sagittal sections, but is, however, rather poorly preserved. There are 37 primitive vertebrae, the last one being incomplete. Caudal to this is a long non-vertebrated tail portion. There are 33 spinal ganglia, the last 2 having slender nerves which, with the thirty-first, form the caudal nerves. These extend caudally along each side of the tail.
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