CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)

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Main Author: Guzzi, Anderson
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Castro, Jussyleny Maria do Nascimento, Martins Junior, Raimundo Nonato Cornelio, Donatelli, Reginaldo José, Soares, Leonardo Moura dos Santos, Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani de Campos
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Summary: http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X14839The Caracara genus (Aves: Falconidae) is composed by species C. cheriway, (“Crested Caracara”), and C. plancus (Southern Caracara). This study aimed to describe in detail and compared the cranial osteology of C. cheriway and C. plancus, identifying osteological cranial characters for a future systematic work. The two common characters of Caracara species are: the projection of rostro parasphenoid reaches 50% of the distance from the occipital condyle to the pterygoid; the upper maxilla has about 4/9 of the total length of theskull, the symphysial portion of mandible occupies about 1/7 of its total length, the proximal portion of lacrimal bone ends in a rounded shape and has about 1/4 of the width of the distal portion. The unique characters of C. cheriway are: the interorbital width is about 1/2 of the parietal region, shows a frontal bone prominence; presence of lacrimal process of frontal bone; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/5 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reach 5/6 of the parietal width, the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region ranges from 2 times; the zygomatic process occupies about 40% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone. The unique characters of C. plancus are: the interorbital width is approximately 4/7 of the parietal width; show a rostral medial concavity; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone is about 1/4 of the width of the distal; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/7 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reaches 6/7 of the width parietal one; the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region varies 1, 75 times, the zygomatic process occupies about 35% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone.  
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spelling CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)Efeito Alelopático de Extratos de Plantas Medicinais e Condimentares na Germinação e no Crescimento Inicial do MeloeiroAnatomy. Caracara cheriway. Caracara plancus. Falconidae. Cranial Osteology.Caracara cheriwayCaracara plancusFalconidaeOsteologia cranianaAnatomiahttp://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X14839The Caracara genus (Aves: Falconidae) is composed by species C. cheriway, (“Crested Caracara”), and C. plancus (Southern Caracara). This study aimed to describe in detail and compared the cranial osteology of C. cheriway and C. plancus, identifying osteological cranial characters for a future systematic work. The two common characters of Caracara species are: the projection of rostro parasphenoid reaches 50% of the distance from the occipital condyle to the pterygoid; the upper maxilla has about 4/9 of the total length of theskull, the symphysial portion of mandible occupies about 1/7 of its total length, the proximal portion of lacrimal bone ends in a rounded shape and has about 1/4 of the width of the distal portion. The unique characters of C. cheriway are: the interorbital width is about 1/2 of the parietal region, shows a frontal bone prominence; presence of lacrimal process of frontal bone; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/5 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reach 5/6 of the parietal width, the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region ranges from 2 times; the zygomatic process occupies about 40% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone. The unique characters of C. plancus are: the interorbital width is approximately 4/7 of the parietal width; show a rostral medial concavity; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone is about 1/4 of the width of the distal; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/7 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reaches 6/7 of the width parietal one; the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region varies 1, 75 times, the zygomatic process occupies about 35% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone.  O gênero Caracara (Aves: Falconidae) é composto pelas espécies C. cheriway, conhecido popularmente como caracará-do-norte e C. plancus, conhecido como caracará. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo descrever de forma detalhada e comparada a osteologia craniana de C. cheriway e C. plancus, identificando caracteres osteológicos cranianos que permitem construir uma hipótese da monofilia do gênero e de suas espécies. Os caracteres comuns das duas espécies de Caracara são: processo pós-orbital longo; presença do processo suprameático; fossa temporal profunda; a projeção do rostroparaesfenoidal alcança 50% da distância do côndilo occipital ao pterigóide; osso ectetmóide desenvolvido; presença do processo do ectetmóide; processo maxilar do palatino longo; crista lateral palatina longa; presença de uma profunda e curta fossa ventral palatina; processo pterigóide do palatino curto; cristas ventrais palatinas longas e proeminentes; ausência do processo dorsal do pterigoide; processo orbital do quadrado curto; processo ótico do quadrado longo e largo; presença do processo ótico externo e interno do quadrado; côndilo caudal do quadrado maior que o medial; crista temporal superior conspícua; proeminência cerebelar saliente e afilada; maxila superior tem cerca de 4/9 do comprimento total do crânio; a parte sinfisial da mandíbula ocupa cerca de 1/7 do comprimento total da mandíbula; a parte proximal do lacrimal termina de forma arredondada e tem cerca de 1/4 da largura da parte distal. Os caracteres exclusivos de C. cheriway são: a largura interorbital é cerca de 1/2 daquela da região parietal; a região da zona flexória craniofacial apresenta uma proeminência do osso frontal; presença do processo lacrimal do frontal; a parte proximal do lacrimal atinge 1/5 da distância do arco da órbita até a barra jugal; a distância entre as partes distais dos dois lacrimais atinge 5/6 da largura parietal; a razão entre o diâmetro interorbital e a região parietal varia de 2 vezes; o processo zigomático ocupa cerca de 40% da distância entre a sua origem no crânio e a barra jugal. Os caracteres exclusivos de C. plancus são: a largura interorbital é cerca de 4/7 da largura parietal; na região da zona flexória craniofacial há uma concavidade rostral mediana; ausência do processo lacrimal do frontal; a parte proximal do lacrimal tem cerca de 1/4 da largura da parte distal; a parte proximal do lacrimal atinge 1/7 da distância do arco da órbita até a barra jugal; a distância entre as partes distais dos dois lacrimais atinge 6/7 da largura parietal; a razão entre o diâmetro interorbital e a região parietal varia de 1,75 vezes; o processo zigomático ocupa aproximadamente 5% da distância entre a sua origem no crânio e a barra jugal. Esses caracteres asseguram a monofilia do gênero e a validade de suas espécies.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/1483910.5902/2179460X14839Ciência e Natura; Vol. 37 No. 2 (2015); 218-229Ciência e Natura; v. 37 n. 2 (2015); 218-2292179-460X0100-8307reponame:Revista Ciência e Natura (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/14839/pdfGuzzi, AndersonCastro, Jussyleny Maria do NascimentoMartins Junior, Raimundo Nonato CornelioDonatelli, Reginaldo JoséSoares, Leonardo Moura dos SantosFerreira, Guilherme José Bolzani de Camposinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-08-28T13:39:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14839Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/oaicienciaenatura@ufsm.br || centraldeperiodicos@ufsm.br2179-460X0100-8307opendoar:2018-08-28T13:39:48Revista Ciência e Natura (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
Efeito Alelopático de Extratos de Plantas Medicinais e Condimentares na Germinação e no Crescimento Inicial do Meloeiro
title CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
spellingShingle CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
Guzzi, Anderson
Anatomy. Caracara cheriway. Caracara plancus. Falconidae. Cranial Osteology.
Caracara cheriway
Caracara plancus
Falconidae
Osteologia craniana
Anatomia
title_short CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
title_full CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
title_fullStr CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
title_full_unstemmed CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
title_sort CRANIAL OSTEOLOGY COMPARED TO CARACARA CHERIWAY (JACQUIN, 1784) AND CARACARA PLANCUS (MILLER, 1777) (AVES: FALCONIDAE)
author Guzzi, Anderson
author_facet Guzzi, Anderson
Castro, Jussyleny Maria do Nascimento
Martins Junior, Raimundo Nonato Cornelio
Donatelli, Reginaldo José
Soares, Leonardo Moura dos Santos
Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani de Campos
author_role author
author2 Castro, Jussyleny Maria do Nascimento
Martins Junior, Raimundo Nonato Cornelio
Donatelli, Reginaldo José
Soares, Leonardo Moura dos Santos
Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani de Campos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guzzi, Anderson
Castro, Jussyleny Maria do Nascimento
Martins Junior, Raimundo Nonato Cornelio
Donatelli, Reginaldo José
Soares, Leonardo Moura dos Santos
Ferreira, Guilherme José Bolzani de Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anatomy. Caracara cheriway. Caracara plancus. Falconidae. Cranial Osteology.
Caracara cheriway
Caracara plancus
Falconidae
Osteologia craniana
Anatomia
topic Anatomy. Caracara cheriway. Caracara plancus. Falconidae. Cranial Osteology.
Caracara cheriway
Caracara plancus
Falconidae
Osteologia craniana
Anatomia
description http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2179460X14839The Caracara genus (Aves: Falconidae) is composed by species C. cheriway, (“Crested Caracara”), and C. plancus (Southern Caracara). This study aimed to describe in detail and compared the cranial osteology of C. cheriway and C. plancus, identifying osteological cranial characters for a future systematic work. The two common characters of Caracara species are: the projection of rostro parasphenoid reaches 50% of the distance from the occipital condyle to the pterygoid; the upper maxilla has about 4/9 of the total length of theskull, the symphysial portion of mandible occupies about 1/7 of its total length, the proximal portion of lacrimal bone ends in a rounded shape and has about 1/4 of the width of the distal portion. The unique characters of C. cheriway are: the interorbital width is about 1/2 of the parietal region, shows a frontal bone prominence; presence of lacrimal process of frontal bone; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/5 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reach 5/6 of the parietal width, the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region ranges from 2 times; the zygomatic process occupies about 40% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone. The unique characters of C. plancus are: the interorbital width is approximately 4/7 of the parietal width; show a rostral medial concavity; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone is about 1/4 of the width of the distal; the proximal portion of the lacrimal bone reaches 1/7 of the distance from the orbital arc to the jugal bone; the distance between the distal portions of two lacrimal bones reaches 6/7 of the width parietal one; the ratio between the interorbital diameter and parietal region varies 1, 75 times, the zygomatic process occupies about 35% of the distance between its origin in the skull and jugal bone.  
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