Francisco Hernández, Federico Cesi, Fabio Colonna, Biagio Deversini, Johannes Faber, Johann Friedrich Greuter, Francisco Hernández, Vitale Mascardi, Zenobio Masotti, Nardo Antonio Recchi, Joannes Terentius (1651), Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, seu, Plantarum animalium mineralium Mexicanorum historia, Romae : Ex typographeio Vitalis Mascardi, p. 466, «Ytzcuinteporzolli, Canis Mexicana. 466.».
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Valentina Segura, Madeleine Geiger, Tesla A. Monson, David Flores, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra (2022), «Biological and cultural history of domesticated dogs in the Americas», Anthropozoologica(en inglés) (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Francia) 57 (1), ISSN0761-3032, doi:10.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a1, «-"Canis mexicana" [INZUINTEPORZOTLI], a domestic dog with peculiar humps and apparent muscle hypertrophy, as depicted in 1651 by Hernández in his Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus (Hernández 1992). Previously dismissed as a caricature (Ueck 1961), it may actually illustrate a phenotype associated with mutations in the myostatin gene».
Valentina Segura, Madeleine Geiger, Tesla A. Monson, David Flores, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra (2022), «Biological and cultural history of domesticated dogs in the Americas», Anthropozoologica(en inglés) (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Francia) 57 (1), ISSN0761-3032, doi:10.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a1, «-"Canis mexicana" [INZUINTEPORZOTLI], a domestic dog with peculiar humps and apparent muscle hypertrophy, as depicted in 1651 by Hernández in his Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus (Hernández 1992). Previously dismissed as a caricature (Ueck 1961), it may actually illustrate a phenotype associated with mutations in the myostatin gene».
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Valentina Segura, Madeleine Geiger, Tesla A. Monson, David Flores, Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra (2022), «Biological and cultural history of domesticated dogs in the Americas», Anthropozoologica(en inglés) (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Francia) 57 (1), ISSN0761-3032, doi:10.5252/anthropozoologica2022v57a1, «-"Canis mexicana" [INZUINTEPORZOTLI], a domestic dog with peculiar humps and apparent muscle hypertrophy, as depicted in 1651 by Hernández in his Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus (Hernández 1992). Previously dismissed as a caricature (Ueck 1961), it may actually illustrate a phenotype associated with mutations in the myostatin gene».