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M3#1317

Laryngeal anatomy of Kerivoula hardwickii

Data citation: Nicolas L. M. Brualla Logo, Laura A. B. Wilson Logo, Vuong T. Tu Logo, Richard . Carter Logo and Daisuke Koyabu Logo, 2024. M3#1317. doi: 10.18563/m3.sf.1317

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Arytenoid, cricoarytenoiddorsalis, cricoarytenoidlateralis, Cricoid, cricothyroid, Hyoid, thyroarytenoid, thyrohyoid, Thyroid

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Information
Sex : indet

Age group : Adult

Age (if applicable) :

Material Type : Larynx

Origin :

Taxonomy
Class : Mammalia

Order : Chiroptera

Family : Vespertilionidae

Genus : Kerivoula

Species :hardwickii


Description
Laryngeal cartilages and muscles of the Hardwicke's woolly bat

Related article
3D models related to the publication: Comparative anatomy of the vocal apparatus in bats and implication for the diversity of laryngeal echolocation.
Nicolas L. M. Brualla, Laura A. B. Wilson, Vuong T. Tu, Richard . Carter and Daisuke Koyabu
Published online: 28/06/2024

Keywords: Chiroptera; larynx; mammalian nasopharyngeal morphology; vocal tract; x-ray microtomography

https://doi.org/10.18563/journal.m3.219

  Abstract

    The present 3D Dataset contains the 3D models analyzed in Brualla et al., 2024: Comparative anatomy of the vocal apparatus in bats and implication for the diversity of laryngeal echolocation. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. zlad180. (https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad180). Bat larynges are understudied in the previous anatomical studies. The description and comparison of the different morphological traits might provide important proxies to investigate the evolutionary origin of laryngeal echolocation in bats. 


  M3 article infos

Published in Volume 10, issue 02 (2024)

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