Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton

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Hippocamelus antisensis (d'Orbigny 1834), commonly called taruca, is a deer that lives in Peru, Bolivia and Chile between 3500 to 5000 m, and is considered a vulnerable species. The axial skeleton of the taruca is described based on four specimens (two males and two females), according to autho...

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Autores: Zapata Coacalla, Celso, Pacheco Curie, Joel Iván, Arias Flores, José Carlos
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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anatomía
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
Descripción osteológica de la taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Esqueleto axial
title Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
spellingShingle Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
Zapata Coacalla, Celso
skull
vertebrae
sternum
anatomy
osteology
cráneo
vertebras
esternón
anatomía
osteología
title_short Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
title_full Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
title_fullStr Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
title_full_unstemmed Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
title_sort Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeleton
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Zapata Coacalla, Celso
Pacheco Curie, Joel Iván
Arias Flores, José Carlos
Zapata Coacalla, Celso
Pacheco Curie, Joel Iván
Arias Flores, José Carlos
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author_facet Zapata Coacalla, Celso
Pacheco Curie, Joel Iván
Arias Flores, José Carlos
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Arias Flores, José Carlos
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vertebrae
sternum
anatomy
osteology
cráneo
vertebras
esternón
anatomía
osteología
topic skull
vertebrae
sternum
anatomy
osteology
cráneo
vertebras
esternón
anatomía
osteología
description Hippocamelus antisensis (d'Orbigny 1834), commonly called taruca, is a deer that lives in Peru, Bolivia and Chile between 3500 to 5000 m, and is considered a vulnerable species. The axial skeleton of the taruca is described based on four specimens (two males and two females), according to authorization RDG N° 158-2015-SERFOR-DGGSPFFS. The bone pieces were obtained according to the anatomical technique, the description is in accordance with the Veterinary Anatomical List and the measurements as described by Von den Driesch. In the skull, the occipital does not have a very prominent occipital protrusion, the frontal bone is characterized by its horn process and by presenting up to three supraorbital foramina, the lacrimal has a deep fossa and a fissure covered by cartilage, the incisor bone and maxilla are elongated, in the maxilla there is the presence of a dental socket for the canine, the symphysis of the mandible remains until adulthood, the vomer projects caudally relating to the palatine bone, it has 7 cervical vertebrae, 13 thoracic, 7 lumbar, 5 sacral and 7 coccygeal and the sternum with 7 sternebrae, presents a pronounced xiphoid process. It is concluded that the head is elongated due to the characteristics of the maxillary and incisor bones, the presence of foramina and the characteristics of the antlers in the frontal bone can be used for its identification, the existence of the deep lacrimal fossa and a covered fissure. by cartilage, the choanas are divided by the vomer.
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spelling Osteological description of the taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Axial skeletonDescripción osteológica de la taruca (Hipocamelus antisensis) (d'Orbigny, 1834): II. Esqueleto axialZapata Coacalla, CelsoPacheco Curie, Joel IvánArias Flores, José CarlosZapata Coacalla, CelsoPacheco Curie, Joel IvánArias Flores, José CarlosskullvertebraesternumanatomyosteologycráneovertebrasesternónanatomíaosteologíaHippocamelus antisensis (d'Orbigny 1834), commonly called taruca, is a deer that lives in Peru, Bolivia and Chile between 3500 to 5000 m, and is considered a vulnerable species. The axial skeleton of the taruca is described based on four specimens (two males and two females), according to authorization RDG N° 158-2015-SERFOR-DGGSPFFS. The bone pieces were obtained according to the anatomical technique, the description is in accordance with the Veterinary Anatomical List and the measurements as described by Von den Driesch. In the skull, the occipital does not have a very prominent occipital protrusion, the frontal bone is characterized by its horn process and by presenting up to three supraorbital foramina, the lacrimal has a deep fossa and a fissure covered by cartilage, the incisor bone and maxilla are elongated, in the maxilla there is the presence of a dental socket for the canine, the symphysis of the mandible remains until adulthood, the vomer projects caudally relating to the palatine bone, it has 7 cervical vertebrae, 13 thoracic, 7 lumbar, 5 sacral and 7 coccygeal and the sternum with 7 sternebrae, presents a pronounced xiphoid process. It is concluded that the head is elongated due to the characteristics of the maxillary and incisor bones, the presence of foramina and the characteristics of the antlers in the frontal bone can be used for its identification, the existence of the deep lacrimal fossa and a covered fissure. by cartilage, the choanas are divided by the vomer.Hippocamelus antisensis (d'Orbigny 1834), llamado taruca comúnmente, es un ciervo que vive en Perú, Bolivia y Chile entre los 3500 a 5000 m, y es considerado como especie vulnerable. Se describe el esqueleto axial de la taruca con base a cuatro especímenes (dos machos y dos hembras), según autorización RDG N°158-2015-SERFOR-DGGSPFFS. Las piezas óseas se obtuvieron conforme a la técnica anatómica, la descripción está de acuerdo con la Nómina Anatómica Veterinaria y las medidas a lo descrito por Von den Driesch. En el cráneo el occipital no tiene una protuberancia del occipital muy sobresaliente, el hueso frontal se caracteriza por su apófisis del asta y por presentar hasta tres forámenes supraorbitarios, el lagrimal presenta una fosa del lagrimal profunda y una fisura cubierta por cartílago, el hueso incisivo y maxilar son alargados, en el maxilar existe la presencia de un alveolo dentario para el canino, la sínfisis de la mandíbula permanece hasta la edad adulta, el vómer se proyecta hacia caudal relacionándose con el hueso palatino, presenta 7 vértebras cervicales, 13 torácicas, 7 lumbares, 5 sacras y 7 coccígeas y el esternón con 7 esternebras, presenta una apófisis xifoides pronunciada. Se concluye que la cabeza es alargada por las características de los huesos maxilar e incisivo, la presencia de forámenes y las características de las astas en el hueso frontal pueden ser utilizados para su identificación, la existencia de la fosa del lagrimal profunda y una fisura cubierta por cartílago, las coanas están divididas por el vómer.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2021-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2170310.15381/rivep.v32i6.21703Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 Núm. 6 (2021); e21703Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 No. 6 (2021); e217031682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/21703/17456Derechos de autor 2021 Celso Zapata Coacalla, Joel Iván Pacheco Curie, José Carlos Arias Floreshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/217032021-12-23T08:59:55Z
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