“…These fibers bypass the olfactory bulbs (OBs) and reach different brain regions. Such a fiber system has been demonstrated in cyclostomes, (Meyer et al, ; Northcutt and Puzdrowski ; von Bartheld and Meyer ; von Bartheld et al, ), bony fishes (Anadón et al, ; Bazer et al, ; Becerra et al, ; Castro et al, ; Demski and Northcutt, ; Folgueira et al, ; Gayoso et al, ; Hofmann and Meyer, ; Holmqvist et al, ; Honkanen and Ekström, ; Huesa et al, ; Northcutt, ; Riddle and Oakley, ; Szabo et al, ; von Bartheld and Meyer, ) and amphibians (D'Aniello et al, ; Gaudin et al, ; Hofmann and Meyer, ,b, 1991a,b; Meyer et al, ; Pinelli et al, ; Schmidt and Wake, ; Schmidt et al, ). Strikingly, extrabulbar primary olfactory fibers have not yet been described in elasmobranchs (Dryer and Graziadei, ; Hofmann and Meyer, ; Yàñez et al, ), while they have been reported in endotherm vertebrates: embryonic (Santacana et al, ) and adult rats (Monti‐Graziadei, ), and ducklings (Meyer et al, ; von Bartheld et al, ).…”