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RMD8CKTW–Leopard Shark ( Triakis semifasciatus )
RM2RPMH47–leopard shark (Triakis semifasciatus), swimming under water, USA, California
RMADWHGY–A leopard shark and spotted puffer fish swim in tandem in front of large coral.
RMRD723D–. The elasmobranch fishes. Chondrichthyes. 278 THE ELASMOBRANCH FISHES In addition to what we have said of this system in a typical ray, it may be added that in a sluggish type like Torpedo certain of the cephalic canals may be lacking ventrally while in an active form like Dicerohates {Cephalopoda) tubules may branch off of the canal, unlike the simple tubules of Baja clavata, and form a complex net (fig. 243). The internal structure of the canals may be studied in a transverse section through the lateral sensory canal of the leopard shark, Triakis semifasciatus (see p. 26, fig. 29, ll.c). In
RMMA7CDR–. The elasmobranch fishes . U"^ "^ Fig. 29. Section of the integument of the Leopard shark, Triakis semifasciatus. b.m., basal membrane; d.p., dermal papilla; €.0., enamel organ; g.c, goblet or gland cell; gr., basal or germinative layer of epidermis; ll.c, lateral line canal; n., ramulus of vagus nerve; pg., pigment; s.c, sensory column.
RMD8CKX2–Leopard Shark ( Triakis semifasciatus )
RMD8CME6–Leopard Shark ( Triakis semifasciatus )
RMD8CMEK–Leopard Shark ( Triakis semifasciatus )
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