Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae

Tegu lizard (Tupinambis merianae) belongs to the Teiidae family. It is distributed throughout the Americas, with many species, including Brazilian ones. They are from the Tupinambis genus, the largest representatives of the Teiidae family. For this study three animals (run over) coming from donation...

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Main Authors: Juliana Barbosa Casals, Naira Caroline Pieri Godoy, Fabio Sergio Cury, Lindsay Baltel Paskoski, Moacir Franco de Oliveira, Daniele dos Santos Martins, Laís Vicari de Figueiredo Pessôa, Maria Angélica Miglino, Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2012-03-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume251/103a109.pdf
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spelling doaj-225819e3b3f44630afa06df67dd2ca702020-11-24T22:46:16ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432012-03-01251103109Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianaeJuliana Barbosa CasalsNaira Caroline Pieri GodoyFabio Sergio CuryLindsay Baltel PaskoskiMoacir Franco de OliveiraDaniele dos Santos MartinsLaís Vicari de Figueiredo PessôaMaria Angélica MiglinoCarlos Eduardo AmbrósioTegu lizard (Tupinambis merianae) belongs to the Teiidae family. It is distributed throughout the Americas, with many species, including Brazilian ones. They are from the Tupinambis genus, the largest representatives of the Teiidae family. For this study three animals (run over) coming from donation were used. The dissected lizards were fixed in 10%, formaldehyde, and the macroscopic analysis was carried out in a detailed and photo documented way, keeping the selected structures “in situ”. This paper had as its main aim contributing to the macroscopic description of the chest myology, as well as the thoracic and pelvic limbs of the lizard T. merianae. The results obtained from this research were compared to authors who have studied animals from the same Reptilia class. Thus, we conclude that our macroscopic results are similar to those already described by the researchers Hildebrand (1995), Moro and Abdala (2004) and Abdala and Diogo (2010). We should highlight that the knowledge on anatomy has importance and applications to various areas within Biology, contributing in a substantial way to the areas of human health and technology.http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume251/103a109.pdfLizardReptilesTeguTeiidae
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author Juliana Barbosa Casals
Naira Caroline Pieri Godoy
Fabio Sergio Cury
Lindsay Baltel Paskoski
Moacir Franco de Oliveira
Daniele dos Santos Martins
Laís Vicari de Figueiredo Pessôa
Maria Angélica Miglino
Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio
spellingShingle Juliana Barbosa Casals
Naira Caroline Pieri Godoy
Fabio Sergio Cury
Lindsay Baltel Paskoski
Moacir Franco de Oliveira
Daniele dos Santos Martins
Laís Vicari de Figueiredo Pessôa
Maria Angélica Miglino
Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio
Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae
Biotemas
Lizard
Reptiles
Tegu
Teiidae
author_facet Juliana Barbosa Casals
Naira Caroline Pieri Godoy
Fabio Sergio Cury
Lindsay Baltel Paskoski
Moacir Franco de Oliveira
Daniele dos Santos Martins
Laís Vicari de Figueiredo Pessôa
Maria Angélica Miglino
Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio
author_sort Juliana Barbosa Casals
title Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae
title_short Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae
title_full Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae
title_fullStr Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae
title_full_unstemmed Macroscopic description of the limb muscles of Tupinambis merianae
title_sort macroscopic description of the limb muscles of tupinambis merianae
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Tegu lizard (Tupinambis merianae) belongs to the Teiidae family. It is distributed throughout the Americas, with many species, including Brazilian ones. They are from the Tupinambis genus, the largest representatives of the Teiidae family. For this study three animals (run over) coming from donation were used. The dissected lizards were fixed in 10%, formaldehyde, and the macroscopic analysis was carried out in a detailed and photo documented way, keeping the selected structures “in situ”. This paper had as its main aim contributing to the macroscopic description of the chest myology, as well as the thoracic and pelvic limbs of the lizard T. merianae. The results obtained from this research were compared to authors who have studied animals from the same Reptilia class. Thus, we conclude that our macroscopic results are similar to those already described by the researchers Hildebrand (1995), Moro and Abdala (2004) and Abdala and Diogo (2010). We should highlight that the knowledge on anatomy has importance and applications to various areas within Biology, contributing in a substantial way to the areas of human health and technology.
topic Lizard
Reptiles
Tegu
Teiidae
url http://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/volumes/pdf/volume251/103a109.pdf
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