Diversity of Aplochiton fishes (Galaxiidea) and the taxonomic resurrection of A. marinus. [PDF]
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New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1979The muscle myogen proteins of 10 species of the family Galaxiidae exhibited a high degree of species specificity when separated by starch gel electrophoresis. Non‐diadromous, non‐lacustrine species had some variation in the proteins present, while diadromous and lacustrine species, except for Galaxias maculatus
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