Fig 2
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- ZDB-FIG-220517-37
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- Maters et al., 2022 - Embryonic and aglomerular kidney development in the bay pipefish, Syngnathus leptorhynchus
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Scale bars in A, C, E and F represent 100 microns, white arrows indicate fin rays. A. Mid-pharyngula stage, no mouth, dorsal fin and caudal fin blastemas. Otolith visible. B. Similar to A, but slightly older. C. Mid pharyngula stage. Slight protuberance in future mouth region. Dorsal fin rays are emerging, no rays in caudal fin. D. Late pharyngula stage. Future snout small. Dorsal fin rays still forming, first rays in caudal fin are apparent. E. Early hatching stage. Snout distinct, jaw visible and mouth can open. Dorsal and caudal fin rays are well developed. Yolk sac is 50% absorbed. Melanocytes star shaped. F. Late hatching stage, early fry stage, shortly before emergence. Elongated snout, well developed dorsal fin. Yolk sac has been resorbed and birth is imminent. |