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11-12: Lacerta sp. = Lacertidae sp.
13: Lacerta viridis = Lacerta viridis (Laurenti, 1768), ♀
14-17: Monitor niloticus = Varanus niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758)

English: Transverse sections of saurian reptiles:

11: Adult of unidentified true lizard female, section in front of kidneys
12: Adult of unidentified true lizard female, section through kidney
13: Adult European Green Lizard, section through kidney
14-17: Young Nile Monitor, sequence of sections from anterior to posterior end of circumadiposal cavity

al = alimentary canal, ao = dorsal aorta, bl = urinary bladder, c.a = corpus adiposum (fat body), ca.c = circumadiposal cavity, h = liver, m = median septum (mesentery and ligaments supporting alimentary canal), n = spinal cord, od = oviduct, pp.c = pleuroperitoneal cavity, pul = lung, pv = pelvic bones, re = kidney, [x = omental bursa[check]].
Date (published 1890)
Source Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (vol. 1889 issue 4, plate LX)
Author G.W.Butler & M.Parker
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