Fishes of the WorldWiley, 1984 - 523 strani |
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Stran 30
... gives an analysis of this problem ) . Lampreys almost certainly have had a secondary loss of calcified tissue , but ... give higher taxon- omic rank to the present orders and give ordinal status to many groups recognized here as families ...
... gives an analysis of this problem ) . Lampreys almost certainly have had a secondary loss of calcified tissue , but ... give higher taxon- omic rank to the present orders and give ordinal status to many groups recognized here as families ...
Stran 102
... gives an index to the literature of eel larvae and Smith ( 1979 ) gives a guide to their identification . The recognition of two categories in this suborder , based on the pres- ence or absence of fused frontal bones , is based on ...
... gives an index to the literature of eel larvae and Smith ( 1979 ) gives a guide to their identification . The recognition of two categories in this suborder , based on the pres- ence or absence of fused frontal bones , is based on ...
Stran 268
... gives reasons for rec- ognizing the family Ereuniidae and placing Icelus in Cottidae . Two species , Ereunias ... gives a key and annotated listing of the genera ( with nominal species ) . Regional studies such as Hart ( 1973 ) give an ...
... gives reasons for rec- ognizing the family Ereuniidae and placing Icelus in Cottidae . Two species , Ereunias ... gives a key and annotated listing of the genera ( with nominal species ) . Regional studies such as Hart ( 1973 ) give an ...
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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