Internal surface

Facies interna

  • Related terms: Internal surface - Cornual frog

Definition

Felipe Barona Lopez

The internal surface of the cornual frog is the one in contact with the dermis of frog and is made up of the two depressions corresponding to the crus of the external surface, and the spine of frog, a very pronounced central relief corresponding to the central cuneal groove of the external surface.

References

  • Barone R, Simoens P. Anatomie comparée des mammifères domestiques, Tome 7, Neurologie II, Vigot, Paris, 2010.

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