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Fig. 2. Adhesion and adhesive organ in larvae of Paedocypris carbunculus. A, Recently hatched larvae adhering to aquarium side (photograph by O. Perrin); B, SEM of head and anterior part of body in ventrolateral view, anterior to right, highlighting position of adhesive organ in gular region (BMNH 2018.6.20.1-15, ca. 1.6 mm NL); C, SEM close up of adhesive organ, anterior to left. White arrows in C indicate fibrous material on surface of adhesive organ. Abbreviations: AO, adhesive organ; AOR, adhesive organ ridge; LJ, lower jaw; PFB, pectoral-fin bud.
Published as part of Conway, Kevin W., Perrin, Olivier & Britz, Ralf, 2018, Notes on egg structure and larval development in the highly miniaturised and progenetic Paedocypris (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), pp. 394-401 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 66 on page 396, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5359018
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