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| Pectoral and pelvic fins are variously absent in some | |
| me fish have small eyes and reduced or absent | pectoral and pelvic fins for a burrowing lifestyle. |
| spots, extending into the rays of the dorsal, | pectoral, and caudal fins. |
| mes lightening to almost white at the dorsal, | pectoral, and pelvic fin margins. |
| pairs of barbels, an adipose fin, and strong | pectoral and dorsal fin spines. |
| second and located about halfway between the | pectoral and pelvic fins. |
| of a variety of vertebrae, as well as much of | pectoral and pelvic girdles, and a large part of the l |
| Each of the paired | pectoral and pelvic fins had a spine, as did the singl |
| f Muscular Dystrophy also include the lack of | pectoral and upper arm muscles, especially when the di |
| dibles, most of the vertebral column, partial | pectoral and pelvic girdles, most of the forelimbs, fr |
| a first dorsal fin about halfway between the | pectoral and pelvic fins, and a broad caudal fin. |
| pectoral axillary lymph nodes (or "anterior") | |
| Pectoral branch of lateral line absent. | |
| s by white malar streaks and below by a white | pectoral collar extending onto the sides of the neck. |
| mon name, the male also has a conspicuous red | pectoral collar. |
| Bishops wear a | pectoral cross during Mass suspended by the cord, thou |
| In practice most bishops wear their | pectoral cross over their chasuble suspended either by |
| After his death his wife presented his | Pectoral Cross to the Cathedral Library and commission |
| ice of abbess with its symbols (the ring, the | pectoral cross and the crozier), and of the long-forgo |
| The first mention made of the | pectoral cross as a part of pontifical ornament is mad |
| He will then confer the award (a | pectoral cross, kamilavka, mitre, etc.) and the people |
| ests for Divine Services, he will wear also a | pectoral cross. |
| stki cut off) in place of a chain for wearing | pectoral crosses and panagias. |
| The | pectoral fascia is very thin over the upper part of th |
| Tutankhamun's | pectoral features a scarab carved from desert glass. |
| Pectoral fin rays: 15-17 | |
| The lower one third of the | pectoral fin is white. |
| The | pectoral fin has a shallowly concave posterior margin. |
| tive head length, shape of dorsal scutes, and | pectoral fin length. |
| d odontodes around the head margin and on the | pectoral fin spines of mature males. |
| The | pectoral fin disc of the broad skate is wider than it |
| The | pectoral fin disc of the daisy stingray is moderately |
| linai but differs in details of dentition and | pectoral fin shape. |
| ni having serrae on the posterior edge of the | pectoral fin spine. |
| e large and heavy, with a broad, heart-shaped | pectoral fin disc and a moderately short, stout tail 0 |
| It also has serrations on the | pectoral fin spine on the anterior that point toward t |
| th and fifth pairs of gill slits lie over the | pectoral fin bases and are shorter than the first thre |
| giant stumptail stingray has a diamond-shaped | pectoral fin disc much wider than long. |
| vily built and characteristically smooth, the | pectoral fin disc of the short-tail stingray has a rat |
| ng the interbranchial septum, the ocular-side | pectoral fin usually with 2 to 8 rays, and the blind-s |
| s an indistinct black spot at the base of the | pectoral fin and the upper and lower margins of the ca |
| The blackish stingray has a diamond-shaped | pectoral fin disc almost as long as wide, with slightl |
| arbels, the extension of the first ray of the | pectoral fin into a long filament and pelvic fins whic |
| ism includes hypertrophied development of the | pectoral fin spines, blunt odontodes on the pelvic and |
| ners by the large number (40+) of rays in the | pectoral fin and the absence of barbels on its chin. |
| s with a smooth, golden-brown, diamond-shaped | pectoral fin disc and a whip-like tail with a low keel |
| s characterized by an angular, diamond-shaped | pectoral fin disc with a short row of spear-like thorn |
| There is no dark spot at the base of the | pectoral fin, another feature used to distinguish betw |
| In fish it provides the base for the | pectoral fin. |
| The | pectoral fins are prehensile, helping the fish move al |
| The dorsal and | pectoral fins have spines that are usually strong and |
| It uses its spiny | pectoral fins to crawl over the sea floor. |
| Batfish are not good swimmers; they use their | pectoral fins to "walk" on the ocean floor. |
| The | pectoral fins contain 13-15 rays; the pelvic fins are |
| The anterior spines of the dorsal and | pectoral fins can inflict painful wounds. |
| le sinks to the bottom, resting on one of her | pectoral fins while she starts fanning with the other |
| Its | pectoral fins are short with rounded edges containing |
| distinctly diamond-shaped with the horizontal | pectoral fins located at its widest point. |
| The pair of | pectoral fins were modified into a pair of caliper-lik |
| fins are in the abdominal position, while the | pectoral fins are located in more of a thoracic positi |
| The | pectoral fins are angular, twice as long as wide, and |
| hey also have a dorsal fin to propel them and | pectoral fins behind their eyes to steer. |
| The | pectoral fins of the African brown knife fish are leng |
| evelops highly vascularized structures on the | pectoral fins that release additional oxygen into the |
| ution- with its flat body and huge, wing-like | pectoral fins it is highly similar to rays. |
| on the symphysis of the lower jaw as well as | pectoral fins supported by long radials. |
| 'walk' rather than swim, using their modified | pectoral fins to move about on the sea floor. |
| The | pectoral fins are like wide fans behind the head, and |
| ate spine of the first dorsal and each of the | pectoral fins may even be fatal. |
| P. pollachius has a noticeable kink over the | pectoral fins while that of P. virens is straighter. |
| Their | pectoral fins and ventral fins are also yellow but the |
| n; dorsal fin low, anterior rays the longest, | pectoral fins strikingly long, reaching to or almost t |
| an aquarium of smaller fish is its speed; the | pectoral fins only allow for slow cruising, and while |
| The muscular, lobe-like | pectoral fins of the taillight shark suggest that they |
| ys, grey barring on the body, heavily spotted | pectoral fins and a golden-yellow stripe on the snout. |
| in bands on both jaws and the position of the | pectoral fins far forward on the body. |
| It has prehensile | pectoral fins, helping it to move along the seabed, an |
| It possesses a pair of | pectoral fins, pelvic fins in the ventral and abdomina |
| They have sharp spines on their dorsal and | pectoral fins, which makes shipping a difficult task, |
| e was one spine each on the paired pelvic and | pectoral fins, and on the aingle anal and two dorsal f |
| fish is unusual in that it has highly adapted | pectoral fins, which appear like hands (hence the name |
| large eyes, angular extended free tips on the | pectoral fins, and a moderately notched caudal fin. |
| t has a single anal fin and paired pelvic and | pectoral fins. |
| has a wide head with a large mouth, and large | pectoral fins. |
| it has a flattened body with broad, wing-like | pectoral fins. |
| s large, "double" spot on the side behind the | pectoral fins. |
| ressed and diamond-shaped with large eyes and | pectoral fins. |
| c fins (if present), below or in front of the | pectoral fins. |
| but differs in the position and shape of the | pectoral fins. |
| ng a horizontal mouth and by the shape of the | pectoral fins. |
| e is a second, smaller black spot beneath the | pectoral fins. |
| ving a lower number (13 or 14) of rays in the | pectoral fins. |
| and the pelvic fins were located close to the | pectoral fins. |
| The Ancient Egyptian vulture | pectoral found on the head of the mysterious Pharaoh i |
| and well preserved skull with some denticles, | pectoral girdle and pectoral fins. |
| Leptocleidus supertes | pectoral girdle in dorsal view (left), anterior view ( |
| skull, cervical vertebrae and elements of the | pectoral girdle and both limbs, were found in China. |
| taxa is there a direct connection between the | pectoral girdle and vertebral column (though in specie |
| of a subadult, including a skull, lower jaws, | pectoral girdle, sternum, arms, cervical and dorsal ve |
| ls, lacking most of the tail vertebrae, ribs, | pectoral girdle, and limb bones. |
| Milligan missed his rookie season due to a | pectoral injury he suffered in pre-season. |
| A torn | pectoral muscle during a match in August, 2004, premat |
| , on August 4, 2010, Dumervil suffered a torn | pectoral muscle during practice, and missed the entire |
| icipate in team organized activities due to a | pectoral muscle tear suffered during the Hula Bowl. |
| the 15-day disabled list with a strained left | pectoral muscle. |
| sat out most of the season because of a torn | pectoral muscle. |
| First Morgan has his | pectoral muscles pierced with knife blades Then eagle' |
| sitive and pecs", referring to his prodigious | pectoral muscles. |
| he ventral of 1 spine and 5 soft rays and the | pectoral of 15 to 16 rays. |
| The | pectoral, or side fins, are leg-like with extremities |
| The | pectoral patches become darker in the breeding season, |
| isticola, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia, showing the | pectoral patches. |
| While the | Pectoral Sandpiper has not been recorded as breeding s |
| ebe, northern pintail, yellowlegs, dowitcher, | pectoral sandpiper, American avocet and other sandpipe |
| to be from a calidriid somewhat similar to a | Pectoral Sandpiper, but has some traits reminiscent of |
| shorebirds include killdeer, snipe, least and | pectoral sandpipers, and greater and lesser yellowlegs |
| an undulating suture between the hemeral and | pectoral shields in the white plastron, or under shell |
| heir ability to produce sound by moving their | pectoral spine or vibrating their swim bladder. |
| males develop hypertrophied odontodes on the | pectoral spines, along the margin of the snout, and on |
| D. carinatus can emit sounds by moving its | pectoral spines. |
| ember 2007, Wildman-Tobriner injured his left | pectoral tendon, completely separating it from the hum |
| A comparable golden | pectoral was found at Mold, Flintshire, in northern Wa |
| he lean "first cut" or "flat cut" is the deep | pectoral, while the fattier "second cut", "point", "fa |
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