Fishes of the WorldWiley, 1984 - 523 strani |
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... given to be a cumbersome proliferation may wish to use only class , order , suborder , and family ( as given in Appendix I ) . For each family the most appropriate common name known to me , if any , and a mention of its general range are ...
... given to be a cumbersome proliferation may wish to use only class , order , suborder , and family ( as given in Appendix I ) . For each family the most appropriate common name known to me , if any , and a mention of its general range are ...
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... given the same taxonomic rank . A common source of dis- agreement is over which character states are apomorphic ; consequently , a good understanding of character - state distribution is essential to a cladistic analysis . As with any ...
... given the same taxonomic rank . A common source of dis- agreement is over which character states are apomorphic ; consequently , a good understanding of character - state distribution is essential to a cladistic analysis . As with any ...
Stran 172
... given rise to freshwater populations ( kokanee ) which occur in sympatry or allopatry ( usually in " landlocked ... given in Northcote ( 1969 ) and osteological infor- mation is provided by Hikita ( 1962 ) , Norden ( 1961 ) , and ...
... given rise to freshwater populations ( kokanee ) which occur in sympatry or allopatry ( usually in " landlocked ... given in Northcote ( 1969 ) and osteological infor- mation is provided by Hikita ( 1962 ) , Norden ( 1961 ) , and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
+Class Placodermi | 40 |
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absent adipose fin adults Africa anal fin areas Atlantic Australia barbels body bone brackish branchiostegal rays Bull catfishes caudal fin characters CIRCLE classification closely continuous derived developed Distribution dorsal and anal dorsal fin eastern eels eight elongate extending eyes Family fin present fin rays fishes five fossil four fresh Freshwater genera e.g. genus gill openings given gives Greenwood head Indian known lack lateral line least living lower Marine maxilla Maximum length mouth nine North northern occur oceans Order organ origin Pacific pairs pectoral fin pelvic fins placed plates present primarily primitive probably rarely recognized region relationships relatively Rosen scales seas separate seven short side similar single Smith snout soft rays South America southern species spines SUBFAMILY Suborder swim bladder tail teeth teleosts Three genera TRIBE tropical usually vertebrae western Zealand