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Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2018

Papillary architecture of the lingual surface in the puma (Puma concolor)

Serkan Erdoğan; S. Villar; Horst Erich König; William Pérez

This research presents the first anatomical description of the tongue and lingual papillae of the mountain lion (puma). The tongues of three adult male pumas were used in this study. The tongues were dissected and studied firstly by gross and stereomicroscopy. Samples of each part were processed by study with scanning electron microscopy. The margins of the lingual apex were surrounded by numerous filiform papillae, which had a bulky papillary body and a bifurcated tip. On the dorsal surface of the lingual apex, filiform papillae were remarkably pointed and had many secondary projections, which emerged from the base of the main papilla. In the rostral half of the lingual body, filiform papillae were longer, cylindrical and had blunt tips. On the caudal half of the lingual body, filiform papillae gave place to conical ones exhibiting a pointed tip. The fungiform papillae were scattered on the whole dorsal surface of the tongue. On each lateral half of the tongue, four circumvallate papillae were observed and each circumvallate papilla was surrounded by thick and horseshoe‐like annular pad, which were composed by pointed conical papillae on the caudal border of the lingual body. The dorsal surface of the circumvallate papilla was covered by many finger‐like protrusion, and the tip of each protrusion had a central orifice. Anatomical distribution of lingual papillae was different to other carnivores and represents the adaptation to the feeding habits of this mammal. General morphology of the lingual structures was similar to those of the tiger.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 2018

Gross anatomy of the heart of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos, Linnaeus 1758)

William Pérez; Virginia Méndez; Noelia Vazquez; M. Navarrete; Horst Erich König

The available information about anatomical characteristics of the cardiovascular system of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos, Linnaeus 1758) is scarce. The general objective of this work was to describe its heart anatomy. We dissected six adult animals and five neonates. The heart of the alpaca was located in the middle mediastinum, with a craniocaudal extension from the third to the sixth rib. No ligament that connected the fibrous pericardium to the sternum or to the diaphragm was detected. In the right atrium, there was a developed crista terminalis and small pectinate muscles. In the right ventricle, the septomarginal trabecula was very large. From the proximities of the interventricular septum arose small septomarginal trabeculae that ended in carnous trabeculae of the septal wall. The left atrium included little developed pectinate muscles. On the left ventricle, both papillary muscles were bilobed. Two left septomarginal trabeculas were detected in this ventricle. The left subclavian artery was originated from the aortic arch separately from the brachiocephalic trunk, and bicarotid trunk was present. The other branches of the subclavian artery were similar to the domestic ruminants. The arterial supply of the heart was of the right type. In conclusion, the heart anatomy of alpaca and the irrigation of thoracic cavity were more similar to those of old world camels and different from domestic ruminants.


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 1998

Untersuchungen zur Form der Schilddrüse (Glandula thyreoidea) beim Geflügel mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der jahreszeitlichen Schwankungen

S. Breit; Horst Erich König; E. Stöger


Archive | 2012

Nervensystem (Systema nervosum)

Horst Erich König; Ivan Míšek; Christoph Mülling; Johannes Seeger; Hans-Georg Liebich


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 1999

Functional significance of musculature of the external nose in swine (Sus scrofa f. domestica)

Soucek G; S. Breit; Horst Erich König; Liebich Hg


Pérez, William; König, Horst Erich; Jerbi, Hassen; Clauss, Marcus (2016). Macroanatomical aspects of the gastrointestinal tract of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos Linnaeus, 1758) and dromedary (Camelus dromedarius Linnaeus, 1758). Vertebrate Zoology, 66(3):419-425. | 2016

Macroanatomical aspects of the gastrointestinal tract of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos Linnaeus, 1758) and dromedary (Camelus dromedarius Linnaeus, 1758)

William Pérez; Horst Erich König; Hassen Jerbi; Marcus Clauss


Wiener Tierarztliche Monatsschrift | 1999

ANATOMISCHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN ZUR POSTNATALEN ENTWICKLUNG DES KLAUENBEINS BEIM RIND

Johann Maierl; I. Tiefenthaler; Horst Erich König; H.-G. Liebich


Anatomical Science | 2018

Gross anatomy of the nose, nasal cavity and larynx in the pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus, Linnaeus 1758)

Noelia Vazquez; Horst Erich König; Hassen Jerbi; William Pérez


Chilean journal of agricultural & animal sciences | 2017

ANATOMÍA DEL OVARIO DE LA YEGUA MEDIANTE SECCIONES PLASTINADAS CON EL MÉTODO E12

Horst Erich König; Mircea-Constantin Sora; Johannes Seeger; Sergio Donoso


Wiener Tierarztliche Monatsschrift | 2002

Hans-Georg Liebich, Tierärztliche Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Systematische und Topograpisch-klinische Anatomie - 60th birthday

Horst Erich König; Johann Maierl

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William Pérez

University of the Republic

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S. Breit

University of Vienna

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Hassen Jerbi

École Normale Supérieure

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M. Navarrete

National University of San Marcos

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