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2022
Dichotomous key for Cichlids from Chiapas 1a. Anal fin III (occasionally IV)........................................................... 33 (African tilapias) 1b. Anal fin IV or more................................................................................... 2 2a. Jaws large and protrusible (protractile).
Gómez-Martínez, Roni Fernando +4 more
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Dichotomous key for Cichlids from Chiapas 1a. Anal fin III (occasionally IV)........................................................... 33 (African tilapias) 1b. Anal fin IV or more................................................................................... 2 2a. Jaws large and protrusible (protractile).
Gómez-Martínez, Roni Fernando +4 more
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2015
Published as part of Alves, Philippe V., Vieira, Fabiano M., Santos, Cláudia P., Scholz, Tomáš & Luque, José L., 2015, A Checklist of the Aspidogastrea (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) of the World, pp.
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Published as part of Alves, Philippe V., Vieira, Fabiano M., Santos, Cláudia P., Scholz, Tomáš & Luque, José L., 2015, A Checklist of the Aspidogastrea (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) of the World, pp.
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Axes of visual adaptation in the ecologically diverse family Cichlidae [PDF]
The family Cichlidae contains approximately 2000 species that live in diverse freshwater habitats including murky lakes, turbid rivers, and clear lakes from both the Old and New Worlds. Their visual systems are similarly diverse and have evolved specific sensitivities that differ along several axes of variation.
Karen L Carleton, Miranda R Yourick
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2018
Published as part of Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, pp.
Golani, Daniel, Fricke, Ronald
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Published as part of Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, pp.
Golani, Daniel, Fricke, Ronald
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2023
Published as part of Jamandre, Brian Wade, 2023, Freshwater fishes of the Philippines: a provisional checklist, pp. 151-181 in Zootaxa 5301 (2) on pages 163-164, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5301.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Published as part of Jamandre, Brian Wade, 2023, Freshwater fishes of the Philippines: a provisional checklist, pp. 151-181 in Zootaxa 5301 (2) on pages 163-164, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5301.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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2009
Published as part of Júnior, Horácio Ferreira Júlio, Tós, Claudenice Dei, Agostinho, Ângelo Antonio & Pavanelli, Carla Simone, 2009, A massive invasion of fish species after eliminating a natural barrier in the upper rio Paraná basin, pp. 709-718 in Neotropical Ichthyology 7 (4) on page 714, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252009000400021, http://zenodo.org ...
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Published as part of Júnior, Horácio Ferreira Júlio, Tós, Claudenice Dei, Agostinho, Ângelo Antonio & Pavanelli, Carla Simone, 2009, A massive invasion of fish species after eliminating a natural barrier in the upper rio Paraná basin, pp. 709-718 in Neotropical Ichthyology 7 (4) on page 714, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252009000400021, http://zenodo.org ...
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2023
Family Cichlidae Bonaparte 1835 (Fig. 4C). Cichlids; Mojarras, Congos, Burras, Chogorras, Tilapias Description: Body shape quite variable, mostly moderately deep and compressed; up to 80 cm in length, usually less than 20 cm; a single nostril on each side; lateral line interrupted, usually with 20–50 scales (but number may exceed 100 in some taxa ...
Angulo, Arturo +7 more
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Family Cichlidae Bonaparte 1835 (Fig. 4C). Cichlids; Mojarras, Congos, Burras, Chogorras, Tilapias Description: Body shape quite variable, mostly moderately deep and compressed; up to 80 cm in length, usually less than 20 cm; a single nostril on each side; lateral line interrupted, usually with 20–50 scales (but number may exceed 100 in some taxa ...
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2016
Cichlidae Apistogramma lineata Mesa S. & Lasso, 2011: 78, fig. 36 Holotype (Fig. 40). IAvH-P 11794 (30.9 mm SL). Colombia, Guainía, Orinoco River Basin, río Atabapo drainage, caño Garza, 03°44’N 67°34’W; M. Patiño & M. T. Sierra, 18 Oct 2007. Apistogramma megaptera Mesa Salazar & Lasso, 2011: 21, fig. 1. Holotype (Fig. 41).
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Cichlidae Apistogramma lineata Mesa S. & Lasso, 2011: 78, fig. 36 Holotype (Fig. 40). IAvH-P 11794 (30.9 mm SL). Colombia, Guainía, Orinoco River Basin, río Atabapo drainage, caño Garza, 03°44’N 67°34’W; M. Patiño & M. T. Sierra, 18 Oct 2007. Apistogramma megaptera Mesa Salazar & Lasso, 2011: 21, fig. 1. Holotype (Fig. 41).
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2007
Published as part of Cremonte, Florencia & Drago, Fabiana B., 2007, Checklist of digenean parasites of birds from Argentina, pp.
Cremonte, Florencia, Drago, Fabiana B.
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Published as part of Cremonte, Florencia & Drago, Fabiana B., 2007, Checklist of digenean parasites of birds from Argentina, pp.
Cremonte, Florencia, Drago, Fabiana B.
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