| 1. | Its functions are to move the scapulae and support the arm.
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| 2. | The scapulae will retract ( adduct ) during this type of fly.
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| 3. | Both the left and right scapulae and coracoids are known, though incomplete.
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| 4. | Muscles that retract the scapulae include the rhomboid muscle and the trapezius muscle.
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| 5. | Also, the scapulae of the examined specimens were identified to lack acromion processes.
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| 6. | Two coracoids are also preserved, although they differ more than the scapulae in morphology.
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| 7. | The scapulae are large, and robust, and thicken as they near the glenoids.
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| 8. | Plastrons do not become more numerous than scapulae until the R�nm�n ( �Nl ) Park phase.
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| 9. | Your shoulder blades are attached to the neck by the rhomboid, trapezius and levator scapulae muscles.
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| 10. | The grey mantle is 305 mm, and the scapulae are fringed brown, some tipped white.
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