caudal procurrent ray set

caudal precurrent rays

An anatomical cluster of short rays, shorter than the principal ones, which form the anterior dorsal and ventral series of lepidotrichia of the caudal fin that may be associated with neural spines, epurals and uroneurals (dorsal series) and haemal spines of preural vertebrae (ventral series) (Arratia, 2008). The anteriormost procurrent rays are commonly unsegmented, but the posteriormost ones are usually segmented. The procurrent rays are numbered from caudal to rostral direction. The caudal procurrent ray series is an unpaired median series.

Type Bone
Parent Structure anatomical cluster
Latin Name caudal precurrent rays

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What is the caudal procurrent ray set?
An anatomical cluster of short rays, shorter than the principal ones, which form the anterior dorsal and ventral series of lepidotrichia of the caudal fin that may be associated with neural spines, epurals and uroneurals (dorsal series) and haemal spines of preural vertebrae (ventral series) (Arrati
What is the Latin name for the caudal procurrent ray set?
The Latin name for the caudal procurrent ray set is caudal precurrent rays.

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