The jugular veins are veins that bring deoxygenated blood from the head back to the heart via the superior vena cava.
The Superficial Vein is not an antecubital vein.
The Brachial Vein is a deep vein in the arm.
The Testicular Vein and then into the Penisial Vein.
The ulnar vein is a deep vein.
The only jugular i know of is the jugular groove, this is found on a horse. The jugular groove is just a bit further up from the breast and a bit further down from the horses windpipe. It is a vein. It is one of the main ones and carries oxygen to the brain and head. If it is cut, you can bleed to death in a couple of minutes. It is sometimes used in the phrase, "Go for the jugular!" It means go in for the kill, show no mercy.
The femoral vein is a muscular vein.
The saphenous vein is a muscular vein.
No it is a Superficial vein
subclavian vein
brachiocephalic vein
short saphenous vein
the median cubital vein