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In snakes, the dorsal scales are the longitudinal series of plates that encircle the body, but do not include the ventral scales.〔Campbell JA, Lamar WW. 2004. The Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere. 2 volumes. Comstock Publishing Associates, Ithaca and London. 870 pp. 1500 plates. ISBN 0-8014-4141-2.〕 When counting dorsal scales, numbers are often given for three points along the body, for example 19:21:17. These numbers correspond to the number of dorsal scales around the body at a head's length behind the head, at midbody and at a head's length before the vent. If only one number is given, it is for the midbody count.〔 Dorsal scale are easiest to count diagonally, starting with the paraventral scale row.〔 In doing so, it is often noted that certain scale rows are raised, keeled or smooth as opposed to the others.〔U.S. Navy. 1991. Poisonous Snakes of the World. US Govt. New York: Dover Publications Inc. 203 pp. ISBN 0-486-26629-X.〕 ==See also== * Snake scales * Anatomical terms of location 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dorsal scales」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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