Dictionary Definition
callosity n : an area of skin that is thick or
hard from continual pressure or friction (as the sole of the foot)
[syn: callus]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- A callus
- A callous demeanour; insensitivity or hardheartedness
Extensive Definition
A callosity is another name for callus, a piece of skin that has become thickened as a
result of repeated contact and friction. When occurring on an
animals buttocks, as with baboons, they are specifically
called ischial callosities.
Otherwise the word callosity is generally
reserved for describing the calluses found on the head of the three
species of right
whales.
Callosities are a characteristic feature of the
Eubalaena
genus of whales; because they are found on the head of the whale
and appear white against the dark background of the whale's skin,
they make it very easy to identify these species. The callosities
themselves are grey; the white appearance is due to large colonies
of whale
lice around them. Callosities arise naturally and are present
even in late-term whale fetuses, although the work of lice digging
into the surface of the skin may make them more jagged and hard
over time.
The evolutionary purpose of callosities is
unknown. Male right whales have a higher density of callosities
than females. Males have been observed scratching one another with
their callosities, so they may play a role in sexual selection.
This explanation is not entirely satisfactory, as it does not
account for the appearance of callosities in females.
Callosities form a unique pattern on every right
whale. This makes them an extremely useful tool for the purposes of
photo-identification and conservation.
References
- Callosities by Mason T. Weinrich in the Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. ISBN 0-12-551340-2.
- Dictionary of Zoology 1999, Oxford University Press 1999