pelvic bone

pelvic bone
1) innominate bone (the pelvic fin bone in Gasterosteidae, sometimes a misnomer for the ectocoracoid. Also called pelvic plate, posterior process, pubic bone and medial plate)
2) the ventral element in the priapium of the Phallostethidae on which articulate the ctenactinia (q.v.). Also called aproctal bone

Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.

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