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24 March 2021 The Lateral Line System in the Nurseryfish Kurtus gulliveri (Percomorpha: Kurtidae): A Distribution and Innervation of Superficial Neuromasts Unique within Percomorphs
Mao Sato, Masanori Nakae, Kunio Sasaki
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Abstract

The lateral line system and its innervation were examined in the Nurseryfish Kurtus gulliveri (family Kurtidae). The system is characterized by ca. 373,000 superficial neuromasts (SNs; at 152 mm standard length) occurring over one side of the entire body surface, including the dorsal, anal, and caudal fins. A fine-grid pattern of SNs is spread regularly over the surface, comprising many longitudinal and transverse SN rows, with the axis of best physiological sensibility perpendicular to the long axis of the neuromasts. On the head, rami of the anterior lateral line nerve are similar to those in typical percomorphs, each innervating numerous SNs by extensive ramification. On the trunk, 22 elongated dorsal ramules of the lateral ramus (of the posterior lateral line nerve) supply SNs on the dorsal half of the trunk and dorsal fin, and the dorsal longitudinal collector nerve innervates 22 canal neuromasts along the short (incomplete) trunk lateral line canal. Sixteen ventral ramules arise from the lateral ramus to supply SNs on the ventral half of the trunk and anal fin, which is similar to the pattern of the dorsal ramules. Innervation of the trunk and fins is distinctive, differing from all percomorphs known thus far.

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Mao Sato, Masanori Nakae, and Kunio Sasaki "The Lateral Line System in the Nurseryfish Kurtus gulliveri (Percomorpha: Kurtidae): A Distribution and Innervation of Superficial Neuromasts Unique within Percomorphs," Ichthyology & Herpetology 109(1), 31-42, (24 March 2021). https://doi.org/10.1643/i2020017
Received: 6 February 2020; Accepted: 9 August 2020; Published: 24 March 2021
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