antisquama
/ænˌtɪsˈkwɑːmə/Definitions
1. noun
A part of a fish’s skeleton, particularly the external covering of the fin spines or the dermal fin rays.
“The study of the fish’s skeleton revealed a unique antisquama structure.”
1. noun
A part of a fish’s skeleton, particularly the external covering of the fin spines or the dermal fin rays.
“The study of the fish’s skeleton revealed a unique antisquama structure.”