Year 2012 - Volume 32, Number 1001


Title
Gross morphology of rhea oropharingeal cavity, 32(Supl.1):53-59
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Abstract
ABSTRACT.- Rodrigues M.N., Tivane C.N., Carvalho R.C., Oliveira G.B., Silva R.S.B., Ambrosio C.E., Oliveira M.F & Miglino M.A. 2012. Gross morphology of rhea oropharingeal cavity. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 32(Supl.1):53-59. Universidade Federal do Maranhão, BR 222 Km 4, Chapadinha, MA 65500-000, Brazil. E-mail: rafaelcarvalho@ufma.br

The rhea (Rhea americana americana) is an american bird belonging to Ratite’s family. Studies related to its morphology are still scarce. This study aims to describe the macroscopic structures of the oropharyngeal cavity. Five heads (2 to 6 months old) formalin preserved were anatomically dissected to expose the oropharynx. The oropharynx of the rhea was “bell-shaped” composed by the maxillary and mandibular rhamphotheca. The roof and floor presented two distinct regions different in colour of the mucosa. The rostral region was pale pink contrasting to grey coloured caudal region. The median longitudinal ridge extended rostrally from the apex of the choana to the tip of the beak in the roof and it is clearly more prominent and rigid than the homolog in the floor that appeared thin and stretched merely along the rostral portion of the regio interramalis. The floor was formed by the interramal region, (regio interramalis) tongue and laryngeal mound containing glove-shaped glottis. This study confirmed the basic morphology of the oropharinx of the rhea. However, important morphological information not previously described is highlighted and contradictory information present in the literature is clarified.
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