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FIGURE 3 Scanning electron micrographs of the olm's teeth marks on regurgitated salamander (Salamandra salamandra) larvae. Heads of all larvae are facing towards the left. A) Teeth marks (arrowheads) on the dorsal side of the head corresponding to the position of the olm's jaw and B) parallel teeth marks on the left side of the head above the gills (g) of the larvae shown in fig. 2A. C) Teeth marks on the anterior edge of laceration above the left gills (g) and D) above the right eye (e) of the head of the larva shown in fig. 2B and C. (Scale bars represents 500 µm).
Published as part of Recknagel, Hans, Premate, Ester, Zakšek, Valerija, Aljančič, Gregor, Kostanjšek, Rok & Trontelj, Peter, 2022, Oviparity, viviparity or plasticity in reproductive mode of the olm Proteus anguinus: an epic misunderstanding caused by prey regurgitation?, pp. 153-165 in Contributions to Zoology 91 (3) on page 160, DOI: 10.1163/18759866-BJA10029, http://zenodo.org/record/8343413
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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