Other articles where plastron is discussed: turtle: …(carapace) and a bottom (plastron). The carapace and plastron are bony structures that usually join one another along each side of the body, creating a rigid skeletal box. This box, composed of bone and cartilage, is retained throughout the turtle’s life. Because the shell is an integral part of…
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The origin of the turtle body plan: evidence from fossils and embryos - Schoch - 2020 - Palaeontology - Wiley Online Library
Geoemydidae: Family (biology), Turtle, Species, Pelvis, Plastron, Carapace, Scute, Joint, Cervical vertebrae - Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John - Livres
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The effects of temperature, activity and convection on the plastron PO2 of the aquatic bug Aphelocheirus aestivalis (Hemiptera; Aphelocheiridae) - ScienceDirect
The origin of the turtle body plan: evidence from fossils and embryos - Schoch - 2020 - Palaeontology - Wiley Online Library
Figure 4 from The dawn of chelonian research: turtles between comparative anatomy and embryology in the 19th century.
Structural plastron in relict Gondwanan moss bugs (Hemiptera: Coleorrhyncha: Peloridiidae) and its possible implications for systematics, biogeography and for the standard definition of plastron - ScienceDirect