File:EB1911 Ichthyology - brain of Lepidosiren and Polypterus.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEB1911 Ichthyology - brain of Lepidosiren and Polypterus.jpg |
English: Median Longitudinal Section through the brain of Lepidosiren and Polypterus. In the upper figure (Lepidosiren) the habenular ganglion and hemisphere are shown in outline though not actually present in a median section. See legend below. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Ichthyology,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 14, 1911, p. 264, fig. 30. | ||||
Author | John Graham Kerr | ||||
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English: Legend:
a.c, | Anterior commissure. | par, | Paraphysis. | |
cer, | Cerebellum. | pin, | Pineal body. | |
d.s, | Dorsal sac. | p.c, | Posterior commissure. | |
g.h, | Habenular ganglion. | s.v, | Saccus vasculosus. | |
h.c, | Habenular commissure. | t.o, | Tectum opticum. | |
i.g, | Infundibular gland. | v.III, | Third ventricle. | |
l.p, | Lateral plexus. | v.IV, | Fourth ventricle. | |
o.c, | Optic chiasma. | vel, | Velum transversum. | |
pall, | Pallium. |
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