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Caudally, the dor- sal olive is con- nected with the dorsal lamella of the principal oli- ve (Table 48, s. 76— 94), finally with the medial one. It disappears a little below the frontal top of the total olivary com- plex. — 107 — The ventro-lateral ("or principal) olive occupies 62 % of the length of the total olivary complex. As usual, the dorsal lamella is eaudally developed best, whereas more frontally, also the ventral lamella is developed and even better so. Only a few sections (Table 48, ...s. 85—94) show the „Vierblatterty- pus"; most frontally, the two lamellae melt together, while the frontal top is stretched out rather thinly (Table 48, s. 135—148). Oedipomidas oedipus. — Waxreeonstruction : Fig. 87, Table 40. iknal olive- NMMNfll vli — cap of the medial olive medial lainella of lite xvntro-laleml dive ional olite reniro- lateral {or fiincipal olite i^nlriil hunler uf the hulb Fig. 87. Inferior olive of Oedipomidas oedipiis. — 27 X (fronto-Iateral view). The tiudial and the dorsal olive are rather well-developed.
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