## Abstract The Osteichthyes, including bony fishes and tetrapods, is a highly speciose group of vertebrates, comprising more than 42,000 living species. The anatomy of osteichthyans has been the subject of numerous comparative studies, but most of these studies concern osteological structures; muc
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Muscles of Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Evolution, Homologies and Development
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- University of Chicago Press
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- 2011
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- 0033-5770
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- 10.1086/659934
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