Tese
Aspectos morfológicos da cloaca e do falo dos gêneros Crocodylus, Paleosuchus, Caiman e Melanosuchus (Crocodylia) com implicações evolutivas
Fecha
2019-03-20Autor
Gustavo Leite Gonçalves
Institución
Resumen
This study presents characteristics of the cloaca and the copulatory organ of the
genera Crocodylus, Paleosuchus, Caiman and Melanosuchus. The amniotes cloaca
exhibits a large morphological variation and is generally described as having three
compartments: coprodeum is the most cranial compartment and communicates with
the final part of the intestine, urodeum is the middle compartment and receives urine
and semen, and the proctodeum. The cloacas of the species of Testudines and
Crocodylia and the copulatory organ of Crocodylia were analyzed with the purpose of
describing the morphology and investigating its possible relationship with the other
cloacal structures. The studies were made from dissections and routine histological
preparations. The cloaca is located in the pelvic cavity with different characteristics
between Testudines and Crocodylia. In the former, the cloaca is divided in three
compartments, coprodeum, urogenital sinus and proctodeum, without presenting folds
that separate them. The cranial opening of the peritoneal canal is located laterally to
the urogenital sinus and the canal are caudally projected into the phallus, until the
caudal end of the organ. In Crocodylia, the cloaca presents coprodeum, urodeum and
proctodeum the last separated by uroproctodeal fold. The cloaca presents histological
similarities between the rectum and the coprodeum and between the urodeum and
proctodeum. In the region of the urodeum is the genital sinus, a characteristic of the
Crocodylia cloaca. The cranial opening of the peritoneal canal is located laterally to the
coprodeum and the canal extends caudally until it ends in a papilla, of different formats
and location, in the body of the phallus. The phallus of Crocodylia species has a vascular
body, a fibroelastic body and an erectile tissue. The phallus is protracted by the action
of the cloacal muscles and retracted from the action of the elastic ligament that is
inserted in the ventral process of the body of the phallus and in the ischium. The papilla
with the peritoneal canal is a synapomorphy of Crocodylia and the elastic ligament is a
character shared by Crocodylia and Paleognathae birds that have an eversible phallus.