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Taste buds in the palatal mucosa of snakes

Taste buds in the palatal mucosa of snakes An examination of the oral mucosa of Crotalus and several Scolecophidia revealed the presence of taste buds. The taste buds in these two divergent groups of snakes are similar in appearance, and correspond to previous descriptions of gustatory organs in other reptiles. Few taste buds were present in any specimen, and these were restricted to the palatal mucosa adjacent to the ducts to the vomeronasal organ. Taste buds were not found in some of the scolecophidians examined. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png African Zoology Taylor & Francis

Taste buds in the palatal mucosa of snakes

African Zoology , Volume 36 (2): 4 – Oct 1, 2001
4 pages

Taste buds in the palatal mucosa of snakes

Abstract

An examination of the oral mucosa of Crotalus and several Scolecophidia revealed the presence of taste buds. The taste buds in these two divergent groups of snakes are similar in appearance, and correspond to previous descriptions of gustatory organs in other reptiles. Few taste buds were present in any specimen, and these were restricted to the palatal mucosa adjacent to the ducts to the vomeronasal organ. Taste buds were not found in some of the scolecophidians examined.
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Taylor & Francis
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© Zoological Society of Southern Africa
ISSN
2224-073X
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1562-7020
DOI
10.1080/15627020.2001.11657136
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Abstract

An examination of the oral mucosa of Crotalus and several Scolecophidia revealed the presence of taste buds. The taste buds in these two divergent groups of snakes are similar in appearance, and correspond to previous descriptions of gustatory organs in other reptiles. Few taste buds were present in any specimen, and these were restricted to the palatal mucosa adjacent to the ducts to the vomeronasal organ. Taste buds were not found in some of the scolecophidians examined.

Journal

African ZoologyTaylor & Francis

Published: Oct 1, 2001

Keywords: Crotalus; Scolecophidia; Viperidae; oral cavity; chemoreception; gustatory organs

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