A. Femoralis in the small Green Monkey(Cercopithecus aethiops sabeus)
The small Green Monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops sabeus) in large groups inhabits the African savannah. The animals delivered to us were from East Africa, that is from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The length of the animal is 110 cm, and the tail itself is 50 cm long. They can often be seen in Zoos. Acc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinarski glasnik 2016, Vol.70 (3-4), p.131-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The small Green Monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops sabeus) in large groups
inhabits the African savannah. The animals delivered to us were from East
Africa, that is from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The length of the animal is
110 cm, and the tail itself is 50 cm long. They can often be seen in Zoos.
According to data, mostly by zoo gardens, these monkeys live for about 15 to
17 years, exceptionally for 20 years. The objective of our work was to
investigate a part of their cardiovascular system so in that way to
contribute to a better knowledge of this animal body structure and
accordingly to comparative anatomy in general. The investigation included 6
Small Green Monkeys, of both gender, 3-4 years old, body weight 2000-3000
grams, obtained from The Institute for Virusology, vaccines and serums from
Belgrade. For obtaining the hindlimb arterial vascularization, after
exsanguination of the animal, contrast mass of gelatin coloured with tempera
was injected into the abdominal aorta. After injecting, the blood vessels
were prepared and photographed. In the Small Green Monkey, femoral artery (A.
femoralis) is an continuation of the external iliac artery (A. iliaca
externa). The branches of the femoral artery are: A. profunda femoris, A.
saphena, A. genus descendens and A. caudalis femoralis. A. profunda femoris
separates to A. circumflexa femoris lateralis, Ramus muscularis and A.
circumflexa femoris medialis. In humans A. femoralis branches into: A.
epigastrica superficialis, A. circumflexa ilium superficialis, Aa. pudendae
externae, A. profunda femoris and A. genus descendens (A. descendens genus).
A. profunda femoris branches into: A. circumflexa femoris lateralis, A.
circumflexa femoris medialis and Aa. perforantes. In domestic animals,
mammals, the branches of the femoral artery (A. femoralis) are: A.
circumflexa femoris lateralis, A. saphena, A. genus descendens and Aa.
caudales femoris In the Small Green Monkey, humans and domestic mammals A.
femoralis branches into A. genus descendens. The femoral artery of both Small
Green Monkey and humans branches into A. profunda femoris. In the Small Green
Monkey and domestic mammala, A. femoralis branches into A. saphena and A.
caudalis femoris, that is Aa. caudales femoris in domestic mammals, while in
humans it branches into A. epigastrica superficialis, A. circumflexa ilium
superficialis and Aa. pudendae externae. The branches of A. profunda femoris
in the Small Green Monkey and humans are: A. circumflexa femoris l |
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ISSN: | 0350-2457 2406-0771 |
DOI: | 10.2298/VETGL1604131B |