What is indicated as the vertebral column is actually a bony fortified sideline.
The Weberian apparatus is not visible on the drawing.
The palatoquadrate is misspelled and wrongly represented. Here it looks as if it is hollow.
The mandibulare (mandibular arch) is incompletely indicated: the part underneath also belongs to it.
The orbitale (orbital) is missing.
The operculare is not indicated.
Neither is the pectoral girdle.
The so called median fin is a dorsal fin.
Anal fins are not indicated.
The caudal fin is twice indicated.
Generally, the parts indicated are mostly not discernible on the image as it is too stylized, the sources for the image are not 84.20.170.86 12:04, 12 August 2009 (UTC)given and the accompanying text is incoherent and inconsistent. Back to the drawing board I guess... Lycaon 19:15, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Yes Lycaon is correct, the figure is unbearable. Anoplogaster has no "Weberian App." etc. --84.20.170.86 12:04, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
摘要
描述Anoplogaster cornuta skeletal system-en.svg
Fangtooths(Colepsis longidens), also known as ogrefishes, are deep-sea, ferocious-looking beryciform fish of the family (biology)family Anoplogastridae (sometimes incorrectly spelt "Anoplogasteridae"). With a circumglobal distribution in tropical and cold-temperate waters, the family contains only two very similar species with no known close relatives: the common fangtooth, Anoplogaster cornuta, found worldwide; and the shortthorn fangtooth, Anoplogaster brachycera, found in the tropical waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean.
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====General comments==== The images contain lots of mistakes. #What is indicated as the vertebral column is actually a bony fortified sideline. #The Weberian apparatus is not visible on the drawing. #The palatoquadrate is misspelled and wrongly represente