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THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE AVIAN EGGSHELL

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Summary By means of scanning electron microscopy the eggshells of a number of passerine and non‐passerine wild birds have been investigated. Details and structures have been shown which were hitherto unrevealed by other methods. As suggested by Schmidt (1962a) and Tyler (1964a, 1966a), there is no crystallographic demarcation between cone and palisade layer. There are many vesicular holes in the palisade layer, the physiological significance of which is not yet understood. Bird groups, sometimes even bird species, show specific features of ultratexture of the eggshell by which, for instance, mimetic cuckoo eggs can be distinguished from the eggs of fosters. Other examples are given in which ultra‐structure provides useful taxonomic evidence.

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