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Embryological evidence of a new type of seromucous labial gland in neotropical snail-eating snakes of the genus Sibynornorphus
(Elsevier B.V., 2017-01-01)
Snail-eating dipsadine snakes of the genera Sibynomorphus and Dipsas share infralabial glands divided into a distinct lateral portion along the lower lip (ill) and a ventrolateral portion along the mandible (i12). While ...
Oral glands in dipsadine ""goo-eater"" snakes: Morphology and histochemistry of the infralabial glands in Atractus reticulatus, Dipsas indica, and Sibynomorphus mikanii
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2008)
Although snake infralabial glands are generally constituted of mucous cells, among dipsadines, they are much more developed and predominantly serous in nature, possibly due to the peculiar feeding habits of some species ...
Unusual labial glands in snakes of the genus Geophis Wagler, 1830 ( Serpentes: Dipsadinae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-01-01)
Geophis belongs to the goo-eating dipsadine assemblage of snakes that are known to feed exclusively on earthworms, snails, and slugs. Although the unusual feeding strategies of the goo-eating dipsadines are well known (but ...
Unusual labial glands in snakes of the genus Geophis Wagler, 1830 ( Serpentes: Dipsadinae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Unusual labial glands in snakes of the genus Geophis Wagler, 1830 ( Serpentes: Dipsadinae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Consuming viscous prey: a novel protein-secreting delivery system in neotropical snail-eating snakes
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2014-03-25)
Background: Efficient venom delivery systems are known to occur only in varanoid lizards and advanced colubroidean snakes among squamate reptiles. Although components of these venomous systems might have been present in a ...
Consuming viscous prey: a novel protein-secreting delivery system in neotropical snail-eating snakes
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2014)
Especializações glandulares, musculares e dentárias dos dipsadíneos goo-eaters (Serpentes: Dipsadinae) associadas à ingestão de suas presas
(Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), 2013-05-29)
A origem e a evolução da função venenosa nas serpentes têm sido objeto de inúmeras discussões. De um modo geral, os estudos se restringem às glândulas de veneno ou de Duvernoy, ambas constituídas por células serosas. Pouca ...
Especializações glandulares, musculares e dentárias dos dipsadíneos goo-eaters (Serpentes: Dipsadinae) associadas à ingestão de suas presas
(Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014)
Consuming viscous prey: a novel protein-secreting delivery system in neotropical snail-eating snakes
(Biomed Central Ltd., 2014)