Figure 3 from First record for the sunfish Mola mola (Molidae

Figure 3 from First record for the sunfish Mola mola (Molidae

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Fig. 3: Shows skeletal parts of M. mola from Aqaba Gulf, Red Sea, Egypt; a-e, dried vertebrae; a, anterior view; b, side view; c, bilateral divided vertebra longitudinally; d, whole vertebrae with neural spine lateral view; e, X-ray vertical scan showing calcification marks (arrows indicated annual rings); f-g, vertical SEM for f, skull, g, vertebrae and h, paraxial skeleton part. - "First record for the sunfish Mola mola (Molidae: Tetradontiformes) from the Egyptian coasts, Aqaba Gulf, Red Sea, with notes on morphometrics and levels of major skeletal components"

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