Published November 11, 2024
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The Scutulum and the Pre-Auricular Aponeurosis in Bats
- 1. South Dakota State University
- 2. University of Chicago
- 3. East Tennessee State University
- 4. Virginia Tech
Description
The external ear in eutherian mammals is composed of the annular, auricular (pinna), and scutellar cartilages. The latter extends between the pinnae, across the top of the head, and lies at the intersection of numerous auricular muscles and is thought to be a sesamoid element. In bats, this scutulum consists of two distinct regions, (1) a thin squama that is in contact with the underlying temporalis fascia and (2) a lateral bossed portion that is lightly tethered to the medial surface of the pinna. The planar size, shape, and proportions of the squama vary by taxa, as does the relative size and thickness of the boss. The origins, insertions, and relative functions of the auricular muscles are complicated. Here, 30 muscles were tallied as to their primary attachment to the pinnae, scutula, or a pre-auricular musculo-aponeurotic plate that is derived from the epicranius. In contrast to Yangochiroptera, the origins and insertions of many auricular muscles have shifted from the scutulum to this aponeurotic plate, in both the Rhinolophidae and Hipposideridae. We propose that this functional shift is a derived character related primarily to the rapid translations and rotations of the pinna in high-duty-cycle rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats.
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All scans are available on MorphoSource (https://www.morphosource.org) with a unique identifier.Files
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1002/jmor.70006
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14001
Funding
- National Science Foundation
- SF 18-513 Major Research Instrumentation program