Embryological development of Salvator merianae (Squamata: Teiidae)
@article{Iungman2019EmbryologicalDO, title={Embryological development of Salvator merianae (Squamata: Teiidae)}, author={Josefina L. Iungman and Mara Teresa Novo Molinero and Melina Soledad Simoncini and Carlos I. Pi{\~n}a}, journal={genesis}, year={2019}, volume={57} }
Here we describe the embryonic development of Salvator merianae external morphologic features, as based on observation of 28 embryos across different days of incubation at 31 ± 0.5°C. Observed developmental stages were grouped and classified into the early, middle, and late periods. The early period (Stages 3–11) is distinguished by the origin of the encephalic vesicles, sensory placodes, pharyngeal arches, and degree of body flexion and rotation. The medium period (Stages 8–15) is…
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