fibrillary plate
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basal plate — (of a scale) fibrillary plate (the fibrous lamella or disk forming the base of a teleost scale) … Dictionary of ichthyology
lamellar layer — fibrillary plate (the fibrous lamella or disk forming the base of a teleost scale) … Dictionary of ichthyology
scale — 1) a small, stiff, typically plate like body in the skin of fishes, serving to protect, colour, and support the body. May be modified into spines, tubercles, bony plates, an exoskeleton, reduced or even lost. Phylogenetically absent in Amphioxi… … Dictionary of ichthyology
hyalodentine — a bony material of calcium salts. Found deposited on the fibrillary plate of teleost scales … Dictionary of ichthyology
sclerite — bony upper layer lying on the fibrillary plate of a teleost scale … Dictionary of ichthyology
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