Caudofrontal Depression on the Cornual End of the Temporal Line of the Skull of Goat Breeds in Nigeria

A comparative study of skull types was done using 65 skulls obtained from three different goat breeds in Nigeria namely; Red Sokoto, Sahel and West African Dwarf. A unique depression was consistently found at the cornual end of the temporal line of the skull medial to the middle portion of the cauda...

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Autores principales: Olopade,James Olukayode, Onwuka,Silas Kalu, Kwari,Hyelduku Danladi, Oke,Bankole Olusiji
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2006
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Sumario:A comparative study of skull types was done using 65 skulls obtained from three different goat breeds in Nigeria namely; Red Sokoto, Sahel and West African Dwarf. A unique depression was consistently found at the cornual end of the temporal line of the skull medial to the middle portion of the caudal boundary of the orbit and dorsal to the lateral portion of the parietofrontal suture. The depression was found in all the breeds studied, and in both sexes on the lateral sides of both cornual processes of the frontal bones. The features (depth, height and width) of the depression were found to vary without regard to either sex or breed. A search of the literature did not yield any information on this depression in the skull of the goat. Consequently, we venture to name this depression, the caudofrontal depression