It is distinguished from the other two species on the basis of the shape of its coracoid, a bone of the pectoral girdle.
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Turtles, which are unable to move their ribs, instead use their forelimbs and pectoral girdle to force air in and out of the lungs.
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This classification is based on such morphological features as the number of vertebrae, the structure of the pectoral girdle, and the morphology of tadpoles.
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Amphisbaenians, which independently evolved limblessness, also retain vestiges of the pelvis as well as the pectoral girdle, and have lost their right lung.
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Parts of the skeleton, like the pectoral girdle, tibia and derived sauropods like " Diplodocus " and " Camarasaurus ".
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As for the pectoral girdle of " H . floresiensis ", they studied a broken clavicle of LB1 and a shoulder blade of LB6.
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The juvenile exhibits features different from the adult in regions like the mandible, pectoral girdle, pelvis and hindlimb, although overall their anatomy is quite similar.
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The outer pair of mandibular barbels extends just short of the pectoral girdle, about of the length of the head, and contains four to five branches.
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"Synodontis contractus " is one of those catfish which can produce squeaking sounds by brushing the base of their pectoral spine against their pectoral girdle.
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In many catfish, the " humeral process " is a bony process extending backward from the pectoral girdle immediately above the base of the pectoral fin.