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English: Macroanatomy of two mature female common death adders (Acanthophis antarcticus) hemiclitorises and scent glands (specimen IDs and information in the

electronic supplementary material, table S1). Top left: A female death adder (specimen AA99), top center: ventral view of a DiceCT three-dimensional model of female

specimen ‘AA79’, top right: dissection of female specimen ‘AA99’, bottom left and bottom center: ventral view two-dimensional longitudinal slices from a DiceCT scan of a female specimen ‘AA79’ tail (blue line = slice position), bottom right: transverse two-dimensional DiceCT slice of female specimen ‘AA79’. CL: cloaca; HC: hemiclitorises; SG: scent glands.
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Source Folwell MJ, Sanders KL, Brennan PLR, Crowe-Riddell JM. 2022 First evidence of hemiclitores in snakes. Proc. R. Soc. B 289: 20221702. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1702
Author Top left image is by Luke Allen, other images are presumably by Megan J. Folwell, Kate L. Sanders, Patricia L. R. Brennan, and/or Jenna M. Crowe-Riddell

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