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2019
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14828664 |
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- Figure 7. Reconstructed selected nasal soft tissues (nasal turbinates, nasal gland duct, nasolacrimal duct and paranasal sinuses) showing the different paranasal pneumatic morphologies of quail (A–C) and zebra finch (D–F) in lateral (A, B, D, E) and posterior (C, F) views. Note the position of the ostium of the paranasal sinus system (solid circle) in the suborbital region in both taxa (B, C, E, F). Also note that the nasolacrimal duct in the zebra finch furrows the antorbital sinus, in contrast to quail. The skull is sectioned in the vertical plane through the centre of the sclerotic ring in (C, F) to show the position of the ostium (solid circle). The white asterisk in (E) indicates the pneumatic extension between lower jaw muscles. The dashed bracket indicates the entire length of the choana (B, E). Scale bars equal 1 cm. B and E are enlarged 200% from the areas in the box in (A) and (D), respectively. Sectioned skulls (C) and (F) are enlarged 200% from the skulls (A) and (D), respectively.