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Zoology | 2014

Ontogenetic variation in the stratum granulosum of the epidermis of Chaetophractus vellerosus (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae) in relation to the development of cornified scales

Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Alfredo A. Carlini; Fernando Carlos Galliari; Phelipe Oliveira Favaron; Maria Angélica Miglino; Alejo Carlos Scarano; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito

The epidermis of mammals is characterized by having a stratum granulosum that produces an orthokeratotic stratum corneum, different from the typical reptilian parakeratotic stratum. Nonetheless, some mammals show distinct degrees of parakeratosis in epidermal regions with few or no pilose follicles (e.g., areas subjacent to cornified scales). With respect to the epidermis and the development of cornified scales in the Dasypodidae, previous studies have supported the presence of a continuous stratum granulosum without any variations during ontogeny. This condition, in which the cornified scales develop without a loss of the stratum granulosum, was interpreted as primitive for eutherians. The present contribution expands the knowledge on the epidermis of Chaetophractus vellerosus in distinct ontogenetic stages in order to determine whether the cornified scales show the same developmental pattern as in other eutherians. The presence of a stratum granulosum in C. vellerosus neonates and its reduction in more advanced ontogenetic stages, in direct relationship with cornified scale development, supports the hypothesis that the partial parakeratosis in the xenarthran integument is secondary, as in other eutherians, and can be interpreted as a derived character state.


Journal of Mammalian Evolution | 2017

Internal Morphology of Osteoderms of Extinct Armadillos and Its Relationship with Environmental Conditions

Martín Ricardo Ciancio; Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Alejo Carlos Scarano; María Bernarda Epele

The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoderms, frequently found in paleontological and archaeological sites that bear continental South American mammals. Their external morphology has been used to define several species. In the last decade, many authors have focused on the internal structure of vertebrate osteoderms using histological and paleohistological studies. These studies allowed identification of useful features in systematic and phylogenetic contexts. In armadillos, osteoderms are constituted by compact bone tissue (primary and secondary osteons, and concentric layers or lamellae) that delimits cavities, which could contain different soft tissues (adipose tissue, hair follicles, bone marrow, and sweat and sebaceous glands). Traditional paleohistological techniques have allowed the recognition of homologous cavities to those found in osteoderms of current species and from comparison deduce which kind of tissue could had occupied them. We have recently utilized 3D reconstructions in osteoderms of extant species of armadillos to analyze the micromorphology, disposition, and the relationship of different cavities and understand them in depth. Here, we present the results of the application of paleohistology and microtomography in osteoderms of representatives of diferent taxa of extinct Dasypodidae (Astegotheriini, Stegotheriini, “Utaetini,” Euphractini, Eutatini), which allowed us to compare homologous structures based on their three-dimensional reconstruction. The results, added to the previous external morphology studies, have allowed us to define morphological patterns (consistent within each linage). The variation of the volume and extension of cavities associated with different tissues could be strongly associated with changes in the climate and environmental conditions of the species distribution areas.


Acta Zoologica | 2009

Osteoderm morphology in recent and fossil euphractine xenarthrans

Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Martín Ricardo Ciancio; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito; R. C. Mario; Alfredo A. Carlini


Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geologicas | 2010

Los Xenarthra (Mammalia) del Ensenadense (Pleistoceno Inferior a Medio) de la región Pampeana (Argentina)

Esteban Soibelzon; Ángel R. Miño-Boilini; Alfredo Eduardo Zurita; Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic


Mammalian Biology | 2012

Development of the integument of Dasypus hybridus and Chaetophractus vellerosus, and asynchronous events with respect to the postcranium

Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Fernando Carlos Galliari; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito; Alfredo A. Carlini


Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geologicas | 2010

The species of genus Chasicotatus Scillato-Yané (Eutatini, Dasypodidae)

Gustavo Juan Scillato-Yané; Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Graciela Irene Esteban


Zootaxa | 2012

A new species of Peltephilidae (Mammalia: Xenarthra: Cingulata) from the late Miocene (Chasicoan SALMA) of Argentina

Laureano R. González-Ruiz; Gustavo Juan Scillato-Yané; Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Alfredo A. Carlini


Ameghiniana | 2007

Rectificación de la procedencia estratigráfica de Eutatus seguini Gervais, 1867 (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae)

Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Gustavo Juan Scillato-Yané


Archive | 2013

Los Cingulata (Mammalia, Xenarthra) del Conglomerado Osífero de la Formación Ituzaingó (Mioceno Tardío) de Entre Ríos, Argentina

Gustavo Juan Scillato; Flavio Gois Lima; Alfredo Eduardo Zurita; Alfredo A. Carlini; Laureano Raul Gonzalez; Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Cristian Oliva; Martín Zamorano


Acta Zoologica | 2018

Integument in Antarctic seals: A comparative study and its relation to extreme environments

Cecilia Mariana Krmpotic; Javier Negrete; Alejo Carlos Scarano; Alfredo A. Carlini; Alicia Guerrero; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito

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Alfredo A. Carlini

National University of La Plata

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Alfredo Eduardo Zurita

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Claudio Gustavo Barbeito

National University of La Plata

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Alejo Carlos Scarano

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Ángel R. Miño-Boilini

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Esteban Soibelzon

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Fernando Carlos Galliari

National University of La Plata

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Martín Ricardo Ciancio

National University of La Plata

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Adriana M. Candela

National University of La Plata

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