2001
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-98682001000300003
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SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDY OF THE DORSAL SURFACE OF THE TONGUE IN Chaetophractus vellerosus (MAMMALIA, DASYPODIDAE)

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“…Only two vallate papillae were observed in the distal third of Bradypus variegatus' tongue, corroborating with the results from Benetti et al (2009) in Bradypus torquatus and agreeing with what was observed in other Xenarthras, such as armadillos (Morais and Watanabe, 1988;Morais et al, 1994;Estecondo et al, 2001;Estecondo et al, 2004;Ciuccio et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Ventral Face Of the Bradypus Variegatus'supporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Only two vallate papillae were observed in the distal third of Bradypus variegatus' tongue, corroborating with the results from Benetti et al (2009) in Bradypus torquatus and agreeing with what was observed in other Xenarthras, such as armadillos (Morais and Watanabe, 1988;Morais et al, 1994;Estecondo et al, 2001;Estecondo et al, 2004;Ciuccio et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Ventral Face Of the Bradypus Variegatus'supporting
confidence: 79%
“…Observing the fungiform papillae regarding the location, Benetti et al (2009) in Bradypus toquartu demonstrated that these are situated at the lateral margin of the tongue apex, similar to the species of our study, but on Bradypus variegatus, the fungiform papillae, besides being agglomerated on the tongue apex, are also located distributed in the dorsal surface of the tongue, as is reported in C. vellerosus armadillos (Estecondo et al, 2001), C. villosus and Zaedyus pichiy (Ciuccio et al, 2008), besides other mammals, such as rodents, omnivorous and carnivorous (Jackowiak and Godynicki, 2004). In Saimiri sciureus (Branco et al, 2011) these papillae are distributed all over the tongue and there are no specific concentration points.…”
Section: The Ventral Face Of the Bradypus Variegatus'supporting
confidence: 54%
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“…They differ according to their distribution on the tongue. The hairy armadillo (Estecondo et al, 2001), reeves' muntjac deer (Zheng and Kobayashi, 2006), Saanen goat (Kurtul and Atalgin, 2008), albino rat (El-Bakry, 2010) and other species of animals also have several types of filiform papillae. For comparison, in Japanese monkey (Iwasaki et al, 1992) and Bactrian camel (Erdunchaolu et al, 2001) the structure of these papillae are generally identical in all areas of the tongue.…”
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confidence: 99%