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Zootaxa, 2008
Kali Lloyd is a very distinctive group of bathypelagic fishes with fragile bones in the cranium and recurved teeth, which are remarkably enlarged in some species. The genus has a worldwide distribution, being found in the subtropical to equatorial regions of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific; one species is also found in the Southern Ocean.
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Kali Lloyd is a very distinctive group of bathypelagic fishes with fragile bones in the cranium and recurved teeth, which are remarkably enlarged in some species. The genus has a worldwide distribution, being found in the subtropical to equatorial regions of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific; one species is also found in the Southern Ocean.
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Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 1964
(1964). An interesting new fish of the family chiasmodontidae from South Africa, with redescription of Odontonema kerberti Weber, 1913. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 7, No. 81, pp. 567-574.
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(1964). An interesting new fish of the family chiasmodontidae from South Africa, with redescription of Odontonema kerberti Weber, 1913. Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Vol. 7, No. 81, pp. 567-574.
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2016
A new species of Dysalotus (family Chiasmodontidae) known only from off the Hawaiian archipelago is described here as Dysalotus pouliulii sp. nov. It differs from all other species of Dysalotus in having a greater number of teeth on the premaxilla (151–198 v. 60–138) and dentary (136–199 v. 76–132) and in a shorter upper jaw [51·9–54·9% of head length (
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A new species of Dysalotus (family Chiasmodontidae) known only from off the Hawaiian archipelago is described here as Dysalotus pouliulii sp. nov. It differs from all other species of Dysalotus in having a greater number of teeth on the premaxilla (151–198 v. 60–138) and dentary (136–199 v. 76–132) and in a shorter upper jaw [51·9–54·9% of head length (
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Young Dysalotus alcocki (Chiasmodontidae) from the equatorial Western Pacific
Journal of Ichthyology, 2015openaire +1 more source
МАЛЁКDYSALOTUS ALCOCKIИЗ ЭКВАТОРИАЛЬНОЙ ЗАПАДНОЙ ПАЦИФИКИ (CHIASMODONTIDAE)
Вопросы ихтиологии, 2015openaire +1 more source
First finding of swallowerfish (Pseudoscopelus sagamianus, Chiasmodontidae) in the waters of Vietnam
Journal of Ichthyology, 2014openaire +1 more source
Первая находка живоглотовых рыб (Pseudoscopelus sagamianus, Chiasmodontidae) в водах Вьетнама
Вопросы ихтиологии, 2014openaire +1 more source

