“…The development of lateral line bones from two bony components has been documented in Amia (Allis, 1889;Pehrson, 1922Pehrson, , 1940 and has been suggested by features of the adult osteology of Lepisosteus (Aumonier, 1941;deBeer, 1985), elopomorphs (Muraenidae, Allis, 1903;Anguilla, de Beer, 1985), esocids (Esox, Pehrson, 1944), several ostariophysans (Kindred, 1919;Lekander, 1949;Kapoor, 1961;Reno, 1966) and salmonids (Jollie, 1984b;deBeer, 1985, reviewed in Pehrson, 1922. In ostariophysan fishes, for example, the laterosensory component and the underlying lamellar component develop from two separate centers of intramembranous ossification, which subsequently fuse (e.g., the cyprinid, Phoxinus phoxinus, Lekander, 1949).…”