posterior ventrolateral plate

PVL

Dermal bone that is part of the ventral region of scapular complex in placoderms (see also anterior ventrolateral plate). In most placoderms with a long ventral armour, the ventral wall is typically composed of two large paired lateral plates (anterior and posterior ventrolaterals).

Type Bone
Parent Structure pectoral girdle bone
Latin Name PVL

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the posterior ventrolateral plate?
Dermal bone that is part of the ventral region of scapular complex in placoderms (see also anterior ventrolateral plate). In most placoderms with a long ventral armour, the ventral wall is typically composed of two large paired lateral plates (anterior and posterior ventrolaterals).
What is the Latin name for the posterior ventrolateral plate?
The Latin name for the posterior ventrolateral plate is PVL.

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