Fishes of the WorldWiley, 1984 - 523 strani |
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Stran 17
... continuous distribution of the ancestral group into geographically separated units through the appearance of a barrier — a classic example is the appearance of a barrier as a result of plate tectonics . Both dispersal and vicariant ...
... continuous distribution of the ancestral group into geographically separated units through the appearance of a barrier — a classic example is the appearance of a barrier as a result of plate tectonics . Both dispersal and vicariant ...
Stran 298
... continuous but with slight notch ( Plagiogeneion ) , divided to base ( Erythrocles ) , or with an apparent gap with intervening isolated short spines visible or not ( Emme- lichthys , as shown in figure ) ; dorsal fin with 11-14 spines ...
... continuous but with slight notch ( Plagiogeneion ) , divided to base ( Erythrocles ) , or with an apparent gap with intervening isolated short spines visible or not ( Emme- lichthys , as shown in figure ) ; dorsal fin with 11-14 spines ...
Stran 343
... continuous , with four or five short spines and 19-26 soft rays ; anal fin with 17-25 rays , first one or two may be spinelike ; lateral line continuous ; gill membranes united , free from isthmus . Four genera , Mugiloides , Parapercis ...
... continuous , with four or five short spines and 19-26 soft rays ; anal fin with 17-25 rays , first one or two may be spinelike ; lateral line continuous ; gill membranes united , free from isthmus . Four genera , Mugiloides , Parapercis ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
Subdivision Halecomorphi | 86 |
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120 ARCTIC CIRCLE 40 TROPIC adipose fin Africa anal fin anal fin rays ANTARCTIC CIRCLE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE 60 Australia barbels Body elongate bone branchiostegal rays Bull catfishes caudal fin cladistic classification Copeia ctenoid dorsal and anal dorsal fin dorsal fin rays EQUATOR 0 20 eyes Family fin absent fin base fin spines fin usually fin with three fishes five soft rays fossil Four genera four species fresh water freshwater genera genera e.g. genus gill openings Gosline Greenwood Indian Indo-Pacific Indo-West Pacific known lateral line lateral line scales lower jaw Marine maxilla Maximum length mouth North oceans Order Ostariophysi pectoral fin pelvic fins Perciformes Pisces premaxilla protractile recognized Rosen snout soft rays South America southern spine and five spinous Springer SUBFAMILY Suborder Superfamily Superorder swim bladder teeth Three genera three species three spines TRIBE TROPIC OF CANCER TROPIC OF CAPRICORN upper jaw ventral vertebrae Zealand Zool