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The endolymphatic sacs in embryos of Amphisbaena darwini
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2001-12Registro en:
Mangione, Susana; Montero, Ricardo; The endolymphatic sacs in embryos of Amphisbaena darwini; Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles; Journal of Herpetology; 35; 3; 12-2001; 524-529
0022-1511
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mangione, Susana
Montero, Ricardo
Resumen
Endolymphatic sacs of amphibians and reptiles are usually located inside the cranial cavity, posterior to the brain and dorsal to the foramen magnum (Wever, 1978, 1985). They are connected with the sacculus of the inner ear by means of endolymphatic ducts that pierce the internal bony wall of the otic capsules.