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Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage A

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage B

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage C

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage D

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage E

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage F

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage G

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage H

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage I

Japanese pipistrelle (mammal—bat) Pipistrellus abramus Source: Tokita, M Normal embryonic development of the Japanese pipistrelle, Pipistrellus abramus. Zoology 109: 137–147. Stage J

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage A

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage B

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage C

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage D

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage E

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage F

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage G

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage H

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage I

Fieldfare (bird) Turdus pilaris Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage J

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source: Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage A

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage B

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage C

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage D

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage E

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage F

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage G

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage H

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage I

Quail (bird) Coturnix japonica Source : Blom, J., and C. Lilja A comparative study of embryonic development of some bird species with different patterns of postnatal growth. Zoology 108: 81–95. Stage J

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage A

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage B

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage C

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage D

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage E

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage F

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage G

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage H

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage I

African house snake (reptile) Boaedon fuliginosus Source: Bobak, S., E. Dichter, and H. Mistry A developmental staging series for the African house snake, Boaedon (Lamprophis) fuliginosus. Zoology 115: 38–46. Stage J

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage A

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage B

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage C

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage D

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage E

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage F

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage G

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage H

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage I

House mouse (mammal) Mus musculus Source: EMAP eMouse Atlas Project. Stage J

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage A

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage B

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage C

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage D

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage E

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage F

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage G

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage H

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage I

Pond slider (reptile—turtle) Trachemys scripta Source: Greenbaum, E A standardized series of embryonic stages for the emydid turtle Trachemys scripta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1350–1370. Stage J

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage A

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage B

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage C

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage D

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage E

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage F

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage G 1 mm

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage H 1 mm

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage I 1 mm

Zebrafish (fish) Danio rerio Source: Kimmel, C., W. Ballard, S. Kimmel, B. Ullmann, and T. Schilling Stages of embryonic development of the zebrafish. Developmental Dynamics 203: 253–310. Stage J 1 mm

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage A

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage B

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage C

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage D

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage E

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage F

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage G

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage H

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage I

African clawed frog (amphibian—frog) Xenopus laevis Source: Xenbase. Stage J