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Fig. 11A. Drawings illustrate development of pinna. Areas with black
dots = first branchial arch, areas with white dots = second branchial arch.
Pinna originally arises from six swellings, or auricular hillocks (AH), of
first (FBA) and second branchial arches (SBA), which flank first branchial
cleft (FBC).