1961
DOI: 10.2307/2422966
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The Lateral-Line System in the Rio Grande Perch, Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum (Baird and Girard)

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“…As a result, the canal manifested what Moodie (1922) has termed "drain-pipe bones." This occurrence is by no means unusual, since lateral-line canals, either connective tissue or bone, frequently traverse bones via slight grooves or depressions as observed in Ameiurus (Moodie, 1922), Lepomis humilis (Curd, 1959), Centrarchidae (Branson and Moore, 1962), and Cycleptus (Branson, 1962). The canal is forced to return to close proximity of the ossicle in the region of the sense organ.…”
Section: Infraorbital Canal Osteologymentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…As a result, the canal manifested what Moodie (1922) has termed "drain-pipe bones." This occurrence is by no means unusual, since lateral-line canals, either connective tissue or bone, frequently traverse bones via slight grooves or depressions as observed in Ameiurus (Moodie, 1922), Lepomis humilis (Curd, 1959), Centrarchidae (Branson and Moore, 1962), and Cycleptus (Branson, 1962). The canal is forced to return to close proximity of the ossicle in the region of the sense organ.…”
Section: Infraorbital Canal Osteologymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Allis (1889Allis ( , 1936, Westoll (1937), Pehrson (1940Pehrson ( , 1944, Lekander (1949), and Branson and Moore (1962) considered the neuromasts to exert some evocating force which stimulates lateral-line bones to form. Contrary to this belief is that held by Moodie (1922), De Beer (1937), Moy-Thomas (1941), and Parrington (1948).…”
Section: Manymentioning
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