The morphological features of the
claspers are used to indicate sexual maturation in elasmobranchs.
As champs of the Tyne, the
Claspers looked to London and invited a top Thames crew to the North East for a match.
"They raised [pounds sterling]600 which meant they could buy Harry his first pub, the
Clasper Hotel, on Scotswood Road.
carpinteroi in having the distal ends of the
claspers fused and pointed, and in having the clunial process much broader; differing from L.
Distal abdomen not well preserved but no terminal
claspers evident.
Examination of the mature
claspers of numerous species of large sharks, freshly defrosted from his extensive collection, was made possible by Jose I.
Long explained that that limbs and genitals developed via the same developmental pathways, so fossils showing the oldest evidence of pelvic fins (the placoderms) also showing the oldest expression of sexual organs (
claspers) might not be such a coincidence.
The
Claspers paid Mr Cooper, who traded from his Burnopfield home under the name of Cooper Constructions, pounds 20,000 up front to build the new rooms, which they hoped would create extra space for their four children who were cramped in the three-bedroom-semi on Parkhead Gardens in Winlaton, Gateshead.
IT was with interest that I read in The Journal that Ed Waugh has written a play about Harry
Clasper, the famous oarsman, and is seeking some of
Clasper's descendants.
Now, the team has identified a long
clasper, made entirely of bone, on another fish specimen.
As the Alan Shearer of his day, Harry
Clasper rowed his way into the world record books in the mid 1800s.