EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF CEPHALIC BONY ELEMENTS IN CHRYSICHTHYS AURA TUS (GEOFFROY SAINT -HILAIRE, 1808) (PISCES, SILURIFORMES, CLAROTEIDAE)
Abstract
The inception and development of the bony cephalic skeleton of Chrysichthys auratus is
described from hatching to 28 days. The larval development is divided, into morphological
levels rather than following days after hatching or fry Iength. Fry were cleared by trypsin and
stained with alizarine. The bony cephalic development passes through periods of fast and
slow growth. These rates are not the same in different parts of the skull. The operculum, dentary and two branchiostegal rays are present after two days. The first bone appearing in the
braincase is the parasphenoid; many of other bones develop subsequently and at the same
time : the interoperculum, maxilla, lacrimal and upper pharyngeal jaw. The splanchnocranium
continues to develop at a relatively fast rate while the neurocranium grows slowly. The braincase begins to close when the bucco-pharyngeal apparatus is aiJnost complete
