2008
DOI: 10.1080/11250000701885653
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Morphology of adhesive organ of the snow troutSchizothorax richardsonii(Gray, 1832)

Abstract: This paper describes the morphology and fine structure of adhesive organ (AO) of the snow trout Schizothorax richardsonii (Gray, 1832). The species lives in the sub-Himalayan streams and rivers, where they adhere to submerged rocks and stones with its AO located beneath the mouth opening. The AO consists of a crescent callus part and a modified labial fold, bearing numerous tubercles. In both parts, the epidermis is exceptionally thick (150-170 mm) and contains keratinocytes rich in bundles of tonofilaments; e… Show more

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“…Based simply on the distribution of unculi producing and nonunculi producing cells, it is likely that unculi are replaced on an individual basis in the pectoral‐fin pad of Amphilius platychir . Keratinization of the epidermis, though widespread in terrestrial vertebrates, is generally considered to be uncommon among ray‐finned fishes (Mittal and Banerjee,1980; Roberts and Bullock,1980; Das and Nag,2008) but appears to be particularly widespread in members of the Ostariophyi (Wiley and Collette,1970; Mittal and Whitear,1979; Roberts,1982; Pinky et al, 2004). When present, keratinous structures are typically restricted to the outer layers of the epidermis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based simply on the distribution of unculi producing and nonunculi producing cells, it is likely that unculi are replaced on an individual basis in the pectoral‐fin pad of Amphilius platychir . Keratinization of the epidermis, though widespread in terrestrial vertebrates, is generally considered to be uncommon among ray‐finned fishes (Mittal and Banerjee,1980; Roberts and Bullock,1980; Das and Nag,2008) but appears to be particularly widespread in members of the Ostariophyi (Wiley and Collette,1970; Mittal and Whitear,1979; Roberts,1982; Pinky et al, 2004). When present, keratinous structures are typically restricted to the outer layers of the epidermis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vijaykumar et al 2008), or on morphology (e.g. Das & Nag 2008;Longo & Trovato 2008), whereas faunistic (e.g. Christoffersen 2008) and taxonomic (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%