alular digit

alula

A manual digit found in Aves that is the most preaxial position and is morphologically similar to digit 1 in the standard tetrapod configuration and develops from embryonic digit 2, with contributions from embryonic digit 1.

Type Bone
Parent Structure manual digit
Latin Name alula

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the alular digit?
A manual digit found in Aves that is the most preaxial position and is morphologically similar to digit 1 in the standard tetrapod configuration and develops from embryonic digit 2, with contributions from embryonic digit 1.
What is the Latin name for the alular digit?
The Latin name for the alular digit is alula.

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