(in vertebrates) the skeletal framework which provides attachment for the forelimbs or pectoral fins, usually consisting of the scapulas and clavicles.
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- The shape of the pectoral girdle is typical of that of polycotylids.
- They plainly retained a keeled sternum and a robust pectoral girdle.
- The pectoral spine moves in the pectoral girdle to create sound.
- In amphibians the inner ear is mechanically coupled to the pectoral girdle through the operculum.
- It is not clear how this joint functioned with the pectoral girdle still anchored to the dermal skull.