“…Curiously, some living vertebrates display an unpaired organ (Cupello et al, 2015; Cupello et al, 2017a; Cupello et al, 2017b; Cupello, Clément and Brito, 2019; Lambertz and Perry, 2015; Lambertz et al, 2015), leaving the ancestral condition equivocal. The sister group to all other extant actinopterygians, the obligate air-breathing polypterids (Icardo et al, 2017), breath air using lungs, which have previously been described as a paired organ (Icardo et al, 2017; Geoffrey Saint Hilaire, 1802; Graham, 1997). However, in adult specimens of Polypterus senegalus the glottis only opens to the right sac and the left sac is connected to the right sac by a separate opening (Graham, 1997), raising old questions about its true paired condition.…”