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Живоглотовые рыбы восточной Пацифики (Chiasmodontidae)

Вопросы ихтиологии, 2014
Приведен обзор находок живоглотовых рыб в восточной части Тихого океана. В указанной акватории установлено присутствие 10 видов семейства, относящихся ко всем четырём родам: Chiasmodon niger, Dysalotus oligoscolus, Kali indica, K. kerberti normani, K. macrodon, K. macrura, Pseudoscopelus altipinnis, P. australis, P. lavenbergi и P.
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Two new species of Pseudoscopelus (Teleostei: Chiasmodontidae), with a new diagnosis for the genus

Zootaxa, 2007
Melo, Marcelo R. S., Klepadlo, Cynthia (2007): Two new species of Pseudoscopelus (Teleostei: Chiasmodontidae), with a new diagnosis for the genus.
Melo, Marcelo R. S., Klepadlo, Cynthia
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Chiasmodontidae

2016
Published as part of Bañon, Rafael, Arronte, Juan Carlos, Rodriguez-Cabello, Cristina, Piñeiro, Carmen-Gloria, Punzon, Antonio & Serrano, Alberto, 2016, Commented checklist of marine fishes from the Galicia Bank seamount (NW Spain), pp.
Bañon, Rafael   +5 more
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Chiasmodontidae Jordan & Gilbert 1883

2014
Published as part of Laan, Richard Van Der, Eschmeyer, William N. & Fricke, Ronald, 2014, Family-group names of Recent fishes, pp.
Laan, Richard Van Der   +2 more
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The first evidence of intrinsic epidermal bioluminescence within ray‐finned fishes in the linebelly swallower Pseudoscopelus sagamianus (Chiasmodontidae)

Journal of Fish Biology, 2019
AbstractExternal and histological examination of the photophores of the linebelly swallower Pseudoscopelus sagamianus reveal three epidermal layers of cells that form the light‐producing and light‐transmitting components of the photophores. Photophores among the examined photophore tracts are not significantly different in structure but the presence of
Michael J. Ghedotti   +2 more
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Swallowerfishes (Chiasmodontidae) from the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean and adjacent waters

Journal of Ichthyology, 2011
Data on distribution of swallowerfishes in the northwest Pacific and adjacent waters are summarized. Ten species from four genera of this family are found and morphologically characterized. Morphological heterogeneity of Dysalotus alcocki based on dentale features is found. Distinctions between Kali indica and K. falx are revised.
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A Review of the Fish Genus Kali (Perciformes: Chiasmodontidae)

Copeia, 1969
Four of the five bathypelagic species of the chiasmodontid genus Kali are redescribed and tentative distributions of these species are indicated on the basis of additional material from the collections of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The fifth nominal species, Kali kerberti Weber, 1913), is considered a junior synonym of Kali indica Lloyd ...
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Two new species of linebellies (Genus Pseudoscopelus) with a revised key of species (Perciformes: Chiasmodontidae)

Journal of Ichthyology, 2006
The swallowerfishes previously identified as Pseudoscopelus altipinnis and P. cf. altipinnis (Prokofiev, Kukuev, 2005) are described as a complex of two new, closely-related, allopatric species having antitropical distribution. P. astronesthidens—superspecies is most closely related to P.
A. M. Prokofiev, E. I. Kukuev
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Kali colubrina Melo, 2008: a senior synonym of Kali caribbaea Prokofiev, 2008 (Acanthomorphata: Chiasmodontidae)

Zootaxa, 2010
The genus Kali is a member of the deep-sea fish family Chiasmodontidae with seven valid species. A taxonomic revision of Kali was recently conducted by Melo (2008), which included the description of two new species: K. colubrina and K. falx. I was unaware that parallel to that revision, Prokofiev (2008) was describing K. caribbaea.
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Preliminary review of linebellies of the genus Pseudoscopelus from the Atlantic Ocean, with remarks on the species composition of the genus in the world’s fauna (Perciformes: Chiasmodontidae): II

Journal of Ichthyology, 2006
The second report contains a detailed description of Pseudoscopelus microps, P. scriptus, P. sagamianus, P. scutatus, and P. cephalus. Evidence on P. stellatus and P. cephalus not found in the studied material is provided; data on the morphology of P. cephalus are supplemented by new data based on the study of the holotype roentgenogram and photograph.
A. M. Prokofiev, E. I. Kukuev
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