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Figs 1–10 in Identification Of Hungarian Mustelidae And Other Small Carnivores Using Guard Hair Analysis

Authors: Tóth, M.; C, H-;

Figs 1–10 in Identification Of Hungarian Mustelidae And Other Small Carnivores Using Guard Hair Analysis

Abstract

Figs 1–10. Photographs of small carnivores guard hairs: 1 = pectinate pattern of cuticula (Mustela eversmanni); 2 = diamond petal pattern of cuticula (Lutra lutra); 3 = mosaic pattern of cuticula (Mustela erminea); 4 = regular, close wave pattern of cuticula (Lutra lutra); 5 = unicellular ladder pattern of medulla (Mustela erminea); 6 = scalloped margin of medulla (Mustela erminea); 7 = cloisonné pattern of medulla (Martes foina); 8 = fragmented medulla (Mustela erminea); 9 = cloisonné-like medulla with straight medullar margin and large, oval cells (Vulpes vulpes); 10 =

Published as part of Tóth, M. & C, H-, 2002, Identification Of Hungarian Mustelidae And Other Small Carnivores Using Guard Hair Analysis, pp. 237-250 in Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48 (3) on page 245, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12587407

Keywords

Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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