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interneural, a. (n.) Anat. and Zool.|ɪntəˈnjʊərəl| [f. inter- 4 a + Gr. νεῦρον nerve: see neural.] ‘Situated between nerves, or between neural spines or arches’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.); applied spec. to the dermal spines or bones supporting the dorsal fin-rays in fishes (cf. interspinal). b. as n. (pl.) = Interneural spines.
1846[see interhæmal]. 1854Owen Skel. & Teeth in Circ. Sc., Organ. Nat. I. 182 The rest of the fins are single and median in position, and are due to folds of the skin, in which certain dermal bones are developed for their support..those along the upper surface of the fish are called ‘interneural spines’..those on the under surface are the ‘interhæmal spines’. 1880Günther Fishes 53 A series of flat spines called interneurals, to which the spines and rays of the dorsal fins are articulated, are supported by the neural spines. |