[Comparative anatomy of the tongue of Pan troglodytes (Blumenbach, 1799) and other primates. II. Findings in other primates]

Autor: H O, Hofer, W, Meinel, E, Sauer
Jazyk: němčina
Rok vydání: 1990
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Zdroj: Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch. 136(5)
ISSN: 0016-5840
Popis: This 2nd part of our studies shows that the papilla foliata is fully developed in Pan, Cebus, and Macaca; in Prosimians the papilla foliata is well developed in Lemur and Chirogaleus. In Galago crassicaudatus, this papilla is missing. Among 3 individuals of Microcebus, the papilla foliata was differently developed: in 2 cases, the tongue exhibited only 2 on both sides and a very low folia. Taste buds were found in the epithelium of only one side of each folium. In the 3rd case, the folia of the papilla were developed only on one side of the tongue, whereas, on the other side, a typical papilla was missing. Instead of the papilla, the tongue of the same animal exhibited a hillock-like structure; it is a gustatory hillock which exhibited many taste buds. There were 3 gustatory hillocks in all of the specimens of Tupaia glis; they are situated on both sides of the tongue.
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