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DescriptionEB1911 Ichthyology - Cranial nerves of a Fish.jpg |
English: Diagram of cranial nerves of a Fish. Cranial nerves and branchial clefts are numbered with Roman figures. Trigeminus black; Facialis dotted; Lateralis oblique shading; Glossopharyngeal cross-hatched; Vagus white. See legend below. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Ichthyology,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 14, 1911, p. 266, fig. 31. | ||||
Author | From Bridge, Cambridge Natural History, vol. vii. “Fishes.” After Wiedersheim, Grundriss der vergleichenden Anatomie. | ||||
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English: Legend:
bucc, | Buccal. |
c, | Commissure between pre- and postauditory parts of lateralis system. |
d.r, | Dorsal roots of spinal nerves. |
g.g, | Gasserian ganglion. |
gn.g, | (Geniculate) ganglion of VII. |
hy, | Hyomandibular. |
l.n.X, | Lateralis vagi. |
m, | Motor branches of hy. |
md, | Mandibular. |
md.ex, | External mandibular. |
mk.c, | Meckel’s cartilage. |
mx, | Maxillary. |
oc, | Occipitospinal. |
ol.o, | Olfactory organ. |
op.p, | Ophthalmicus profundus. |
op.s, | Ophthalmicus superficialis. |
pn, | Palatine. |
pq., | Palatopterygo-quadrate cartilage. |
s, | Spiracle. |
st, | Supra-temporal branch of lateralis system. |
t.a, | Lateralis centre in brain. |
v.n, | Visceral nerve. |
v.r, | Ventral roots. |
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