“…To distinguish retinal ganglion cells from amacrine and glial cells in the river hippopotamus Nissl‐stained wholemount, we used well‐established cytological criteria proposed by Hughes (). These criteria have been validated in a range of mammals including artiodactyls (Coimbra, Kaswera‐Kyamakya, Gilissen, Manger, & Collin, ; Coimbra, Kaswera‐Kyamakya, Gilissen, Manger, & Collin, ; Coimbra, Kaswera‐Kyamakya, Gilissen, Collin, & Manger, 2017; Coimbra & Manger, ; Coimbra et al, ; Mass & Supin, ; Peichl, ; Silveira, Picanço‐Diniz, & Oswaldo‐Cruz, ; Silveira, Picanço‐Diniz, Sampaio, & Oswaldo‐Cruz, ; Wong, Wye‐Dvorak, & Henry, ). Cell profiles showing polygonal soma with dense accumulations of Nissl substance in the cytoplasm, an eccentric nucleus and a prominent nucleolus were classified as retinal ganglion cells (Figure C,D).…”