Morfologia e biometria do timo em araras dos gêneros ara e anodorhynchus

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Abstract

Twelve samples of Ara ararauna-six females and six males -, five samples of Ara chloropterus (one female and four males) and two samples of Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus (one female and one male), all adults from a Breeding Park, were used after natural death. The lobes were dissected and measured with electronic calliper (length x width x thickness) and analyzed taking their weight, topography and individual morphology into account. Regardless of gender, 89.5% of the cases presented timic lobes in the left and right cervical antimere, and 42.1% of the cases presented lobes in the celomatic cavity. The lobes were shown in shapes-long (52.6%), round (21.1%) or oval (15.8%), positioned mostly ventromedially, along the neurovascular plexus of the neck, with an average of five lobes per antimere, and an average size of 0.49cm length, 0.12cm width, and 0.05cm thick and average weight of 0.076g.

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Lima, R. Z., Gonçalves, E. S., Santana, M. I., Lima, E. M. M., Silva, F. O. C., Severino, R. S., … Armando, A. P. R. N. (2013). Morfologia e biometria do timo em araras dos gêneros ara e anodorhynchus. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 65(1), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352013000100016

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