2023
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13891
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Masticatory myology of the llama (Lama glama, Camelidae) and comparisons with other camelids and euungulates

Abstract: Camelids are the only living representatives of the Suborder Tylopoda, and present a unique set of osteo‐myological masticatory features, differing from all other extant euungulates. They combine selenodont dentition and rumination with a fused symphysis, and roughly plesiomorphic muscle proportions. Despite its potential relevance as an euungulate model in comparative anatomy studies, the available data is strikingly scarce. The present study represents the first description of the masticatory muscles of a La… Show more

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