Fig. 51
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- ZDB-FIG-091217-42
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- Parichy et al., 2009 - Normal table of postembryonic zebrafish development: Staging by externally visible anatomy of the living fish
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Onset of posterior squamation; SP, 9.8 mm SL (standard length). A,A′: Whole body. Scale bar = 2 mm. B,B′: Detail of head. C: Dorsal flank showing absence of scales anterior to dorsal fin. D: Posterior tail, showing raised ridges of scales dorsally and ventrally (arrowheads). E,E′: Middle trunk showing dorsal and anal fins and pigment pattern. Stripes are increasingly distinct except for a few remaining gaps (arrowhead) and fewer embryonic/early larval melanophores are found in the interstripe region (arrow). F,F′: Dorsal fin. G,G′: Caudal fin, with increasingly distinct stripes. H,H′: Anal fin, with the first distinct melanophore stripe. I,I′: The pelvic fin (arrow) now has several distinct rays as well as a few melanophores amongst them. |