1946
DOI: 10.2307/4080012
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A Systematic Study of the Main Arteries in the Region of the Heart: Aves XVII Colymbiformes, Part 1

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“…The coracoid major artery in the Trogoniformes family (Glenny 1948a) is shown to originate from the subclavian artery. Once more, the coracoid major artery arising from the subclavian artery and the coracoid minor artery originating from the axillary artery are also reported in species of the Coliiformes family (Glenny 1944). In the present case, I believe that the function of the coracoid major artery and the coracoid minor artery are fulfilled by the sternal and clavicular arteries arising from the sternoclavicular artery.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…The coracoid major artery in the Trogoniformes family (Glenny 1948a) is shown to originate from the subclavian artery. Once more, the coracoid major artery arising from the subclavian artery and the coracoid minor artery originating from the axillary artery are also reported in species of the Coliiformes family (Glenny 1944). In the present case, I believe that the function of the coracoid major artery and the coracoid minor artery are fulfilled by the sternal and clavicular arteries arising from the sternoclavicular artery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The internal thoracic artery is presented to ramify from the posterior aspect of the subclavian artery in Passeriformes (Glenny 1945a), Coliiformes (Glenny 1944), Trogoniformes (Glenny 1948a), and Gruiformes (Glenny 1947) families of birds; in contrast, the internal thoracic artery in the Eurasian bittern was a branch of the external thoracic artery. In addition, the axillary artery is shown to arise from the anterior and dorsal aspects of the subclavian artery in these four families, similar to the Eurasian bittern.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…In the present study, we observed that thyroid gland was generally supplying by artery ramified from the oesophagotracheobronchial artery in the sparrowhawk. In our study, the common carotid artery gave off the vertebral trunk in the sparrowhawk as in the long-legged buzzard (Erdogan & Kilinc), the Eurasian bittern (Erdogan) and some bird families such as Coliiformes (Glenny, 1944), Gaviiformes (Glenny, 1945), Charadriiformes (Glenny, 1947), Caprimulgiformes (Glenny, 1953a) and Ciconiiformes (Glenny, 1953b).…”
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confidence: 57%
“…It was shown that in coturnix quail and Eurasian bittern the sternoclavicular or coracoid artery arose on the ventral surface of the subclavian artery between the pectoral trunk (external thoracic artery) and axillary artery (Erdogan; Fitzgerald). However, the sternoclavicular artery was absent in birds belonging to the Fringillidae (Glenny, 1942) and Trogoniformes (Glenny, 1943).…”
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confidence: 95%