Abstract
The arrangement, number, and anatomy of the facial vibrissa follicles of the
southern elephant seal, Mirounga leonina (Linn.), are described. There are three groups
of vibrissae: mystacial, supraorbital, and rhinal, containing approximately 38, 7, and 1
follicles, respectively. These specialized hairs appear to be retained for at least 2 yr and
are not shed with the pelage hairs at each annual moult. The histology of the vibrissa
follicles and associated organs is described and discussed in relation to their sensory
function. Vibrissa follicles of elephant seals are different in anatomy from those
described in the mouse and rat: the ringwulst is relatively smaller and, in addition to
the sebaceous glands, there are tubular glands of unidentified function but resembling
apocrine sweat glands.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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