“…In humans, Pacinian corpuscles have been demonstrated within the pancreas, prostate, and lymph nodes (Feito, Cobo, Santos‐Briz, & Vega, 2017; García‐Suárez et al, 2010; Pai, 2017; Standop, Ulrich, Schneider, Andrén‐Sandberg, & Pour, 2001). In cetaceans, Pacinian corpuscles have been demonstrated within the connective tissue surrounding the circumorbital glands of the bowhead whale ( Balaena mysticetus ) and along the entire course of the odontocete external auditory meatus (De Vreese et al, 2020; Rehorek et al, 2020). Intriguingly, the Pacinian corpuscles of cetaceans have been demonstrated to lack an outer core and capsule, and, therefore, only contain an inner core comprised of a central axon, surrounded by lamellae of Schwann cells, and a thin cellular layer (De Vreese et al, 2020).…”