“…The nervus terminalis complex has been described in all major groups of vertebrates (Demski, ) including lampreys and lungfishes (Von Bartheld, ), teleost fishes (D'Aniello et al, ), amphibians (McKibben, ; Muske and Moore, ; Hofmann and Meyer, ; Wirsig‐Wiechmann, ), reptiles (Johnston, ; D'Aniello et al, ), birds (Wirsig‐Wiechmann, ), and different mammalian groups (Huber and Guild, ; Larsell, ) including rodents (Bojsen‐Moller, ; Schwanzel‐Fukuda et al, ), bats (Oelschlager, ), cetaceans (Oelschlager et al, ; Ridgway et al, ), primates (Witkin, ), and humans—embryos (Bossy, ; Muller and O'Rahilly, ) and adults (Fuller and Burger, ).…”