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- Bde7b299d4f47f1a6dbb36ce8ee5c152d hasDbXref "PHENOSCAPE:wd" @default.
- Bde7b299d4f47f1a6dbb36ce8ee5c152d type Axiom @default.
- Bde7b299d4f47f1a6dbb36ce8ee5c152d annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bde7b299d4f47f1a6dbb36ce8ee5c152d annotatedSource UBERON_0018663 @default.
- Bde7b299d4f47f1a6dbb36ce8ee5c152d annotatedTarget "An opening of the otic duct within the inner ear. The recessus basilaris can open to the saccule (in frogs) or the lagena (in salamanders and caecilians). The sensory epithelium of the recessus basilaris is the basilar papilla (or papilla basilaris). Reference: Lewis, E.R. and R.E. Lombard. 1988. The amphibian inner ear. Pp. 93-123 in Fritszch, B., et al. (eds.), The Evolution of the Amphibian Auditory System. Wiley & Sons. [curated by D. Blackburn]." @default.