Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)

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Autor(a) principal: De Souza Oliveira, Pamela Rayara
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Donatelli, Reginaldo José [UNESP], Neves, Arthur Serejo, Das Chagas Vieira Santos, Francisco, Santos, Suely Silva, Do Santos Nascimento, Muryllo, De Campos Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani, Guzzi, Anderson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/cs.v10i2.3174
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/232949
Resumo: The species of the Ciconiidae family (Ciconiiformes), commonly known as storks, exhibit a cosmopolite distribution, being represented by swamp birds of medium and large size. The present work aimed to describe minutely and comparatively the cranial osteology of Leptoptilus species. The study was performed based on the description of cranial bones of the species Leptoptilus dubius, L. crumeniferus, and L. javanicus. The studied specimens were previously prepared (dry crania and mandibles). Among the studied characteristics, it was possible to observe some structures of systematic importance, such as the zygomatic process, the temporal fossa, the ectethmoid, the superior maxilla, the quadrate bone that interconnects the palate, the neurocranium, and the mandible, performing a key role in the work of cranial kinesis. Leptoptilus javanicus possesses, in the lateral portion of the cranium, an emargination of the rostrodorsal edge of the postorbital process, not observed in either Leptoptilus dubius or Leptoptilus crumeniferus. The fossa ventralis possesses a projection in the caudal extremities in L. dubius and L. crumeniferus, which is absent in L. javanicus. The transpalatine process is present in both L. dubius and L. crumeniferus and is absent in L. javanicus. The pterygoid process of the palatine is short in both L. dubius and L. crumeniferus, and long in L. javanicus. The ectethmoid is reduced in both L. dubius and L. javanicus, whereas in L. crumeniferus, besides being more developed, it presents a U shape. Based on the present study, L. dubius and L. crumeniferus are phylogenetically closer to each other than L. javanicus.
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spelling Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)The species of the Ciconiidae family (Ciconiiformes), commonly known as storks, exhibit a cosmopolite distribution, being represented by swamp birds of medium and large size. The present work aimed to describe minutely and comparatively the cranial osteology of Leptoptilus species. The study was performed based on the description of cranial bones of the species Leptoptilus dubius, L. crumeniferus, and L. javanicus. The studied specimens were previously prepared (dry crania and mandibles). Among the studied characteristics, it was possible to observe some structures of systematic importance, such as the zygomatic process, the temporal fossa, the ectethmoid, the superior maxilla, the quadrate bone that interconnects the palate, the neurocranium, and the mandible, performing a key role in the work of cranial kinesis. Leptoptilus javanicus possesses, in the lateral portion of the cranium, an emargination of the rostrodorsal edge of the postorbital process, not observed in either Leptoptilus dubius or Leptoptilus crumeniferus. The fossa ventralis possesses a projection in the caudal extremities in L. dubius and L. crumeniferus, which is absent in L. javanicus. The transpalatine process is present in both L. dubius and L. crumeniferus and is absent in L. javanicus. The pterygoid process of the palatine is short in both L. dubius and L. crumeniferus, and long in L. javanicus. The ectethmoid is reduced in both L. dubius and L. javanicus, whereas in L. crumeniferus, besides being more developed, it presents a U shape. Based on the present study, L. dubius and L. crumeniferus are phylogenetically closer to each other than L. javanicus.Federal University of PiauíSão Paulo State UniversitySão Paulo State UniversityFederal University of PiauíUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)De Souza Oliveira, Pamela RayaraDonatelli, Reginaldo José [UNESP]Neves, Arthur SerejoDas Chagas Vieira Santos, FranciscoSantos, Suely SilvaDo Santos Nascimento, MurylloDe Campos Ferreira, Guilherme José BolzaniGuzzi, Anderson2022-04-30T22:00:01Z2022-04-30T22:00:01Z2019-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article232-243http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/cs.v10i2.3174Comunicata Scientiae, v. 10, n. 2, p. 232-243, 2019.2176-9079http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23294910.14295/cs.v10i2.31742-s2.0-85076791072Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengComunicata Scientiaeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-23T15:23:28Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/232949Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-04-23T15:23:28Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
title Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
spellingShingle Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
De Souza Oliveira, Pamela Rayara
title_short Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
title_full Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
title_fullStr Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
title_full_unstemmed Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
title_sort Compared cranial osteology of species of Leptoptilus (Lesson, 1831) (Aves, Ciconiidae)
author De Souza Oliveira, Pamela Rayara
author_facet De Souza Oliveira, Pamela Rayara
Donatelli, Reginaldo José [UNESP]
Neves, Arthur Serejo
Das Chagas Vieira Santos, Francisco
Santos, Suely Silva
Do Santos Nascimento, Muryllo
De Campos Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani
Guzzi, Anderson
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author2 Donatelli, Reginaldo José [UNESP]
Neves, Arthur Serejo
Das Chagas Vieira Santos, Francisco
Santos, Suely Silva
Do Santos Nascimento, Muryllo
De Campos Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani
Guzzi, Anderson
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Souza Oliveira, Pamela Rayara
Donatelli, Reginaldo José [UNESP]
Neves, Arthur Serejo
Das Chagas Vieira Santos, Francisco
Santos, Suely Silva
Do Santos Nascimento, Muryllo
De Campos Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani
Guzzi, Anderson
description The species of the Ciconiidae family (Ciconiiformes), commonly known as storks, exhibit a cosmopolite distribution, being represented by swamp birds of medium and large size. The present work aimed to describe minutely and comparatively the cranial osteology of Leptoptilus species. The study was performed based on the description of cranial bones of the species Leptoptilus dubius, L. crumeniferus, and L. javanicus. The studied specimens were previously prepared (dry crania and mandibles). Among the studied characteristics, it was possible to observe some structures of systematic importance, such as the zygomatic process, the temporal fossa, the ectethmoid, the superior maxilla, the quadrate bone that interconnects the palate, the neurocranium, and the mandible, performing a key role in the work of cranial kinesis. Leptoptilus javanicus possesses, in the lateral portion of the cranium, an emargination of the rostrodorsal edge of the postorbital process, not observed in either Leptoptilus dubius or Leptoptilus crumeniferus. The fossa ventralis possesses a projection in the caudal extremities in L. dubius and L. crumeniferus, which is absent in L. javanicus. The transpalatine process is present in both L. dubius and L. crumeniferus and is absent in L. javanicus. The pterygoid process of the palatine is short in both L. dubius and L. crumeniferus, and long in L. javanicus. The ectethmoid is reduced in both L. dubius and L. javanicus, whereas in L. crumeniferus, besides being more developed, it presents a U shape. Based on the present study, L. dubius and L. crumeniferus are phylogenetically closer to each other than L. javanicus.
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