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Scale morphology, growth and the squarnation chronology are described for the hermaphroditic fish Rivulus marmoratus reared in the laboratory. The scales are round or oval shaped cycloid type, and their sizes are about 0.3–1.0 mm in diameter. The number of ridges increases more rapidly relative to the body growth of the fish in early stages, but this increase is proportionate to growth subsequently. Three loci of scale development have been identified. The scales first appeared on the center of the parietal region at 8 days after hatching. The second locus of scale formation was on the lateral line of the posterior end of the caudal peduncle. A third locus was later observed on the lower right corner of the operculum: The final squamation was completed at 6 weeks after hatching.
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Park, EH., Lee, SH. Scale Growth and Squamation Chronology for the Laboratory-Reared Hermaphroditic Fish Rivulus marmoratus (Cyprinodontidae). Jap. Jour. Ich. 34, 476–482 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02905653
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