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Master Introductory Ichthyology – Notes, Case Studies & Practical Insights – with Rahul

External gills

  • External gills develop from the outer wall of pharynx or from the exposed portion of branchial arch.
  • They occur in larval lampreys, few larval fishes, Polypterus, lungfishes, some larval teleosts and all larvae and some adults of amphibians.
  • There is a single pair of larval gills in the chondrosteian bony fish, Polypterus, which has a long axis carrying gill lamellae.
  • The African and South American lung fishes possess 4 pairs of feathery external gills.
  • The larval forms of some amphibians and some adult urodeles possess external gills which arise simply as folds of skin on the surface of the III, IV and V branchial arches but weakly supported by the skeletal system.
  • The larvae of limbless amphibian, Caecilia, have a pair of exceptionally large leaflike gills with profuse blood supply.

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