Laboratório de Anatomia Comparada de Vertebrados, Departamento de Ciências Fisiológicas, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, Brazil.
Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (ZFMK), Bonn, Germany.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2021 Oct;304(10):2279-2291. doi: 10.1002/ar.24598. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
"Scolecophidians" are traditionally known for their several skull and lower jaw autapomorphies, being conspicuously different from alethinophidian snakes in terms of skull shape and function. Although typically known for the absence of any kinetic joint in the skull dermatocranium and neurocranium-mostly due to an adaptation to fossorial habit, literature data have previously suggested a possible cranial kinesis for individuals of Afrotyphlops punctatus based on observations of live and preserved individuals. Given such observations, herein we aim to describe in detail the skull of A. punctatus based on CT-scan images of five specimens, evaluating the skull morphology and inferred function, and also providing valuable discussion on the skull osteology of the genus. Our results suggest that the skull of A. punctatus is similar to other blindsnakes in lacking any trace of snout, or even a frontal-parietal articulation. We also discuss possible osteological data that might be systematically relevant for Typhlopidae both interspecifically and intergenerically.
“盲蛇科”以其几个头骨和下颚的特徵而闻名,在头骨形状和功能方面与真蛇类明显不同。尽管盲蛇科通常以头骨皮肤和头骨没有任何运动关节为特征-主要是由于适应穴居习性,但以前的文献资料表明,根据对活体和保存个体的观察, Afrotyphlops punctatus 个体可能存在颅部运动。鉴于这些观察结果,本文旨在根据五个标本的 CT 扫描图像详细描述 A. punctatus 的头骨,评估头骨形态和推断的功能,并就该属的头骨骨学提供有价值的讨论。我们的结果表明,A. punctatus 的头骨与其他盲蛇科一样,没有任何吻部或甚至额顶关节的痕迹。我们还讨论了可能与 Typhlopidae 属内和属间具有系统相关性的骨学数据。