Indian snakes, Madras, Higginbotham, 1874, China, India, snakes, South Asia, Ptyas mucosus, Bungarus fasciatus, Naja, Daboia, taxonomy: suborde r= Serpentes, World Snake Day, This illustration presents a detailed anatomical study of various fish species. The top section showcases the skull of the harmless fish species Pygis naso, viewed from two angles. Below that, there is a labeled diagram depicting a vertebra with a focus on its structure. The subsequent sections detail the skulls of two venomous species: the first from the genus Hapurus and the second from the genus Naga. The intricacies of their skull anatomy are meticulously rendered, highlighting distinguishing features. Lastly, a depiction of another venomous species, Dasyatis elegans, is provided, showcasing its unique skeletal attributes.
Indian snakes, Madras, Higginbotham, 1874, China, India, snakes, South Asia, Ptyas mucosus, Bungarus fasciatus, Naja, Daboia, taxonomy: suborde r= Serpentes, World Snake Day, This illustration presents a detailed anatomical study of various fish species. The top section showcases the skull of the harmless fish species Pygis naso, viewed from two angles. Below that, there is a labeled diagram depicting a vertebra with a focus on its structure. The subsequent sections detail the skulls of two venomous species: the first from the genus Hapurus and the second from the genus Naga. The intricacies of their skull anatomy are meticulously rendered, highlighting distinguishing features. Lastly, a depiction of another venomous species, Dasyatis elegans, is provided, showcasing its unique skeletal attributes.