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Feinstruktur des Riechepithels von Chimaera monstrosa (Holocephali)

Marine Biology, 1973
1. Bei Chimaera monstrosa L. uberzieht das Riechepithel kontinuierlich den grosten Teil jeder olfactorischen Falte, einschlieslich der Sekundarfalten. Flimmerepithel, das keine scharfe Grenze zum Riechepithel aufweist, bedeckt nur die Faltenspitzen. 2.
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The vascularization of the pituitary inChimaera monstrosa(Holocephali)

Sarsia, 1967
Abstract The vascularization of the pituitary region in Chimaera monstrosa L. (Holocephali) is described. There is a median eminence and a portal system connecting it with the anterior lobe. Lateral afferent veins bring blood from the lobi inferiores to the neuro-intermediate lobe. The “Rachendach-Hypophyse” is independently vascularized.
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First detection of taste buds in a chimaeroid fish (Chondrichthyes: Holocephali) and their Gαi-like immunoreactivity

Neuroscience Letters, 2012
The mucosa covering the tongue of the Chimaera monstrosa has been investigated with histological and immunohistochemical methods allowing to describe, for the first time, gustatory structures (taste buds) in this subclass of cartilaginous fish. G-protein-alpha-subunit-inhibitory-like (Gαi-like) immunoreactivity has been detected in the taste buds of C.
FERRANDO, SARA   +5 more
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A Late Cretaceous callorhynchid (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from Seymour Island, Antarctica

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2003
(2003). A Late Cretaceous callorhynchid (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from Seymour Island, Antarctica. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 848-850.
Barbara J. Stahl, Sankar Chatterjee
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Dental plate histology of †Ischyodus dolloi (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali), from Antarctica

Journal of Anatomy
AbstractIn contrast to other cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes), the dentition of the Holocephali consists of six dental plates, four in the upper jaw (two vomerines and two palatines) and two in the lower jaw (mandibulars). While the microstructure of holocephalan dentition has been extensively studied in extant species, similar analyses in fossil ...
Ignacio Cerda   +2 more
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ИСКОПАЕМЫЕ РЫБЫ САМАРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ. Часть 3. ЦЕЛЬНОГОЛОВЫЕ (HOLOCEPHALI)

The paper presents for the first time a review (including literature data and unpublished own collections of the authors) of fossil Holocephali findings in the interval from the Late Carboniferous to Late Cretaceous known from the territory of the Samara region.
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