
Figure 12. - Schematic distribution of the supramedulary neurons among teleostean fishes [modified from Mola and Cuoghi (2004)]. A: Type I present in Salmonidae, Syngnathidae, Cottidae, Labridae, Percidae and some Pleuronectiformes; B: Type II present in Lophiiformes, Tetraodontiformes and Batrachoidiformes. Legend: 1: spinal cord; 2: central canal; 3: supramedulary neurons. The black arrow indicates the anterior part of the spinal cord.
Published as part of Chanet, Bruno, Guintard, Claude, Betti, Eric, Gallut, Cyril, Dettaï, Agnès & Lecointre, Guillaume, 2013, Evidence for a close phylogenetic relationship between the teleost orders Tetraodontiformes and Lophiiformes based on an analysis of soft anatomy, pp. 179-198 in Cybium 37 (3) on page 187, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2013-373-006, http://zenodo.org/record/13628056
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