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Cynoglossidae

open access: yes, 2014
Cynoglossidae Cynoglossus interruptus Günther, 1880 —Genko sole STATUS AT MADANG. New record from Madang, based on a specimen collected by W.-J. Chen, St. PD 72. NTUM material (NTUM 10148). DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. Philippines north to Japan, south to New Guinea. Found on soft bottoms of the continental shelf, 150 m. Marine. Cynoglossus
Fricke, Ronald   +8 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Cynoglossidae Jordan 1888

open access: yes, 2019
Cynoglossidae Remarks. In addition to the two species listed below, four additional, unidentified species of Cynoglossus (1 species) and Symphurus (3 species) collected off northern New Ireland are represented in the NTUM collection.
Andréfouët, Serge   +6 more
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A complete mitochondrial genome of the large scaled tongue sole (cynoglossus macrolepidotus) from the east China sea [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
The Large-scaled tongue sole (Cynoglossus macrolepidotus, Bleeker, 1851) is an economically important fish species in China. This study presents the first complete mitochondrial genome of the Large-scaled tongue sole, with a total length of 16,647 base ...
Haojie Zhuo, Hao Yuan, Guang Yang
doaj   +2 more sources

A new species of tonguefish (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) from Taiwanese waters

open access: yesZootaxa, 2009
Symphurus multimaculatus new species, described from nine specimens captured in deep waters off Taiwan, is distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characters: predominant 1–2–2–2–2 pattern of interdigitation of dorsal pterygiophores and neural spines, 14 caudal-fin rays, 92–94 dorsal-fin rays, 79–82 anal-fin rays, 9 abdominal and ...
Lee, Mao-Ying   +2 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Seasonal variations in the diversity and benthic community structure of subtidal artificial oyster reefs adjacent to the Luanhe River Estuary, Bohai Sea [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Artificial oyster reefs provide important spawning and nursery grounds for a variety of fishes and large mobile crustaceans. Between July 2016 and May 2017, seasonal surveys of species composition and community structure were performed in the artificial ...
Min Xu   +11 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The complete mitochondrial genome of Paraplagusia blochii (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
Paraplagusia blochii (Cynoglossidae, Soleoidei) is characterized by both eyes on the left side of the body with a short rostral hook reaching only to hind margin of lower eye. Here we first report the mitogenome of this tongue sole, which is 16,611 bp in length, and the gene order has been reorganized.
Dong-He, Li   +4 more
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How Marine Megabenthos Fauna Responds to River Discharge and Artificial Flood in Large River Estuary [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2025.
The artificial flood reshaped the geographical distribution of megabenthic fauna in the estuarine area in a short time, mainly as a result of the dramatic changes in seawater salinity and nutrients caused by flow pulse. An eco‐friendly discharge management of the Yellow River is needed to weaken the impact. ABSTRACT Estuaries are ecologically sensitive
Debin Sun   +6 more
wiley   +2 more sources

IDENTIFICATION OF PLEURONECTIFORMES SPECIES IN THE PERSIAN GULF (KHUZESTAN PROVINCE) USING MORPHOMETRIES AND MERISTICS CHARACTERISTICS

open access: yes‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān, 2007
This study was carried out to identify the different species of Pleuronectiformes order in the Khuzestan province waters (persian Gulf) from March 2003 to June 2005. A Total of 671 specimens were collected by bottom trawl or from 7 main landings.
M. Yasemi; A. Keyvan; Gh. Vosoghi; M. Ahmadi
doaj   +1 more source

Ichthyoplankton from the coasts of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico (December 1995 to December 1996)

open access: yesCiencias Marinas, 1999
The first check-list of marine fish larvae from the coasts of Jalisco and Colima (Mexico) is presented. The fish larvae were sorted from zooplankton samples collected with Bongo net during 11 oceanographic surveys between December 1995 and December 1996.
C Franco-Gordo   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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