“…1;Wolf, 1769;von Söm-merring, 1799;Meckel, 1809Meckel, -1811Rathke, 1825aRathke, ,b, 1981Carroll, 1988;Langille & Hall, 1989;Northcutt, 1990;Hunt et al 1991a,b;Noden, 1991;Krumlauf, 1993;Kuratani et al 1997;Hall, 1999;Shigetani et al 2000Shigetani et al , 2002Shigetani et al , 2005Graham, 2001;Kimmel et al 2001;Depew et al 2002a,b;Kuratani, 2003aKuratani, , 2004Kuratani, , 2005Kuratani et al 2004). Traditionally, it has been recognized that the branchial arches are metameric along the rostrocaudal axis of a vertebrate; they are, after all, clearly defined outgrowths along the ventrolateral surface of the embryonic head and there are more than one.…”