First Record of Forelimb and Hindlimb Abnormalities in the Genus Scincella (Squamata: Scincidae)

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY
Yuki Koizumi, Takashi O. Yato
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Abstract: Observations of the osteological features of malformations in lizards are currently limited. In examinations of ca. 1,300 Scincella specimens, one Scincella lateralis specimen and three S. boettgeri specimens were observed to have malformed digits, i.e., ectrodactyly. Each of these specimens had a malformation in only one limb. One S. lateralis specimen lacked digits I–III of manus, and three S. boettgeri specimens lacked digits I, II, or I and II of pedes. Micro-computed tomography scanning revealed that the phalanges and metacarpals of digits I–III were absent in the malformed S. lateralis specimen, whereas the malformed S. boettgeri specimens lacked all phalanges for externally absent toes but had five metatarsals, despite these being shorter in the absent toes than those in normal toes. Although malformed limbs have been reported previously in lizards, this is the first report based on osteological descriptions. Some genera of Scincidae include species that have undergone phylogenetic reduction of their digits. In such species, the developmental order of the phalanges and metacarpals/metatarsals is well-known from embryological studies. With reference to this developmental mechanism, we also discuss the assumed development of the malformed specimens observed in this study.
Scincella属前肢和后肢异常的首次记录(角鲨目:Scincella科)
摘要:目前对蜥蜴畸形骨学特征的观察有限。在对约1300个Scincella标本的检查中,观察到一个Scincellalateralis标本和三个S.boettgeri标本的手指畸形,即指缺失。每一个标本只有一个肢体畸形。一个S.lateralis标本缺少马努斯的趾I–III,三个S.boettgeri标本缺少足类的趾I、II或I和II。微型计算机断层扫描显示,畸形的S.lateralis标本中没有趾I–III的指骨和掌骨,而畸形的S.boettgeri标本缺乏外部缺失脚趾的所有指骨,但有五个跖骨,尽管缺失脚趾的跖骨比正常脚趾的短。尽管之前曾报道过蜥蜴四肢畸形,但这是第一份基于骨学描述的报告。Scincidae的一些属包括已经经历了其手指系统发育减少的物种。在这些物种中,指骨和掌骨/跖骨的发育顺序在胚胎学研究中是众所周知的。关于这种发育机制,我们还讨论了本研究中观察到的畸形标本的假定发育。
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Current Herpetology
Current Herpetology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
1.20
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14.30%
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20
期刊介绍: Current Herpetology publishes original research articles on amphibians and reptiles. It is the official journal of the Herpetological Society of Japan and is a continuation of Acta Herpetologica Japonica (1964–1971) and Japanese Journal of Herpetology (1972-1999).
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