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A description of the cephalic lateralis system of Anchoa mitchilli (Valenciennes) (Clupeomorpha: Engraulidae) with identification of synapomorphies for the Engraulidae

Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 2010
Abstract The engraulid cephalic lateralis system of neuromasts, canals, and bones is represented by expanded canals, anastomosed primary and secondary canal branching patterns on the cheek, canal branching on the opercle and along the pectoral arch, and a foreshortened main trunk canal.
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A new anchovy, Stolephorus teguhi (Clupeiformes: Engraulidae), from North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Ichthyological Research, 2009
Stolephorus teguhi sp. nov. is described from the holotype and 14 paratypes, 49–77 mm in standard length, collected from North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The species is characterized by having numerous gill rakers (31–35 + 41–46 = 72–82) and a short upper jaw, its posterior tip reaching to or extending slightly beyond the anterior margin of the preopercle ...
Seishi Kimura   +2 more
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The complete mitogenome of Coilia nasus (Clupeiformes, Engraulidae) from Poyang Lake

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequence of Coilia nasus had been determined by long PCR and primer walking methods. The complete mitochondrial genome is 16,896 bp in length and contains 37 mitochondrial genes (13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and 22 transfer RNA genes) as well as a control region (CR) as ...
Linlin, Zhao   +4 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Osbeck's grenadier anchovyCoilia mystus(Clupeiformes, Engraulidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
Firstly, the complete mitochondrial genome of Coilia mystus was determined. The genome of C. mystus is 17,143 bp in length and consists of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and 2 main non-coding regions (the control region and the origin of the light strand replication), in which the gene composition and order are similar ...
Zhang, Bo   +4 more
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Eggs and early larvae of Thrissocles species (Engraulidae: Pisces)

Marine Biology, 1969
Eggs of Thrissocles species are found in surface plankton in the Ernakulam Channel (Cochin Harbour)during February to May 1967. The eggs hatch within 24 h. Empty egg shells have characteristic apertures, through which the embryos have emerged; yolk is resorbed 36 h after hatching.Larvae (36 to 72 h groups) assemble at the lighted region of the aquaria ...
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First Record of the anchovy Stolephorus teguhi (Engraulidae) from the Philippines

Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology, 2017
A single Philippines specimen (59.7 mm standard length) of Stolephorus teguhi Kimura, Hori & Allen, 2009 (Engraulidae), previously recorded only from North Sulawesi, Indonesia, was recently discovered in the fish collection of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, USA.
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Genetic and morphological variation of three freshwater lake populations of Coilia ectenes (Engraulidae)

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2012
Population structure of the important commercial fish, Coilia ectenes, was investigated in samples from three freshwater lakes in the Eastern China using a multivariate approach of morphometrics and mitochondrial DNA control region sequencing. A total of eighteen morphological distances of truss method and eight morphometric variables were taken from ...
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Species diversity of anchovies (Teleostei: Engraulidae) along the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia

Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2022
Sebastien Lavoue   +2 more
exaly  

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2016
Submitt ed functions allowing separation anchovy in three races, the Black Sea anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus Linnaeus, 1758), Asov anchovy and Asov-Black Sea anchovy, are found. Informativity of biological analysis parameters for interpretation of racial distinctions of anchovy is estimated.
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Mode of miniaturisation influences body shape evolution in New World anchovies (Engraulidae)

Journal of Fish Biology, 2020
Devin D Bloom, Matthew A Kolmann
exaly  

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