Morfologia macroscópica do aparelho reprodutor feminino de Leontopithecus cativos (Lesson, 1840) Primates-Callitrichidae

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It is described the female genital tract of three species of lion tamarin: Leontopithecus rosalia, L. chrysopygus, and L. chrysomelas. Fifteen animals were selected from the Museum of the Center of Primatology of Rio de Janeiro - CPRJ/FEEMA. The vulva is delimited by the labia and has a conspicuous clitoris. The surface of the urogenital perineum has papillary elevations more concentrated in the labia, which results in a rough aspect. The vestibule is a thick-walled muscular tube, extending from the pudendal cleft to the vaginal orifice. The vagina is an elongated and flat muscular tube, which communicates dorsoventrally the vestibulum and the cervix of uterus. The pyriform uterus is located in the caudal portion of the abdominal cavity. Craniolaterally, the convolute uterine tubes open, enveloping the ovaries, which are roughly fusiform with a smooth surface. © 2009 Escola de Veterinária UFMG.

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Pissinatti, L., Tortelly, R., Porto, M., Burity, C. H. F., & Pissinatti, A. (2008). Morfologia macroscópica do aparelho reprodutor feminino de Leontopithecus cativos (Lesson, 1840) Primates-Callitrichidae. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 60(6), 1472–1475. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352008000600025

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