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Anterior Footplate Indented; Marked Pinna

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The House Mouse

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Externally. The rapid development of the pinna is striking, and it now forms a crest at right angles to the head. Five rows of whiskers are present. The 4 upper rows of whiskers are shown in Fig. 202, as well as a prominent hair follicle above the eye and another in front of the ear. The indentation of the bandplate is characteristic of this period. It is shallow in younger embryos of this stage (Fig. 200) and very distinct in older ones (Fig. 201). The footplate is just becoming indented.

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Theiler, K. (1989). Anterior Footplate Indented; Marked Pinna. In: The House Mouse. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88418-4_24

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