A Monograph On the Structure And Development of the Shoulder Girdle And Sternum
A Monograph On the Structure And Development of the Shoulder Girdle And Sternum
William Kitchen Parker
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, pi. 67). The costal processes are squarish and well- developed ; there are five pairs of costal condyles in Balteniceps, and five (in my specimen) on the right side, in Scopus : on the left side I find six. Scopus agrees with Threskiornis in having a small, pointed, keeled rostrum, as in the Rallinae ; but in Balaeniceps the front edge of the keel is flush with the rostrum : the keel is deepest in Scopus. In this latter Bird there is a large semi-oval notch in the left xiphoid region, and the... outer bar is short and broad, as in the Stork ; on the right side this bar is notched instead of the middle plate, as in Platalea, but not to the same extent. In Balaeniceps there are two notches on each side, the outer the largest (op. Cit. , pi. 67, fig. 1, hy. , hyposternum, as it is there called) ; and this bar projects as in the Cor- morant, but to a greater extent, far beyond the rest ; the intermediate bars do not reach so far as the middle process. The Adjutant and the Balseniceps agree in having their coracoids apart ; but there are wide differences in other respects.
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