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. 1999 Jun 22;96(13):7558–7562. doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.13.7558

Table 1.

Spatial relationships of the projections from pairs of neuromasts or lines as shown in Fig. 1

Labeled neuromasts or nerve branches Relative position of the central projections Number of successfully labeled specimens
p vs. A Dorsolateral 7
p vs. 3 Dorsolateral 3
1 vs. 2 Dorsomedial 8
1 vs. D Dorsolateral 4
1 vs. 3 Dorsolateral 3
2 vs. D Ventrolateral 3
D vs. 3 Dorsolateral 2
3 vs. 4 Dorsomedial 5
P vs. 4 Dorsolateral 4

A, anterior lines; P, midbody posterior line; D, dorsal line; 1, last two neuromasts of the posterior midbody line; 2, second neuromast of the posterior midbody line; 3, neuromast located dorso anterior to the ear vesicle; 4, last (anteriormost) neuromast of the supra orbital line. Neuromasts 1 and 2 are innervated by the posterior lateral line ganglion and neuromasts 3 and 4 are innervated by the anterior lateral line ganglion.