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Family Labridae Cuvier 1816 Léiopomes Duméril 1805:126 [ref. 1151] (family)? Hiatula [no stem of the type genus, not available, Article 11.7.1.1] Leiopomia Rafinesque 1815:85 [ref. 3584] (family)? Hiatula [no stem of the type genus, not available, Article 11.7.1.1] Labroïdes Cuvier 1816:260 [ref.
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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Family Labridae Cuvier 1816 Léiopomes Duméril 1805:126 [ref. 1151] (family)? Hiatula [no stem of the type genus, not available, Article 11.7.1.1] Leiopomia Rafinesque 1815:85 [ref. 3584] (family)? Hiatula [no stem of the type genus, not available, Article 11.7.1.1] Labroïdes Cuvier 1816:260 [ref.
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Hybridization experiments with wrasses (Labridae)
Sarsia, 1964Abstract Experiments were made in order to study cross fertilization and hybrid development in the family Labridae. It was found that all the tested combinations of gametes resulted in a high percentage of fertilization. In most of the crosses the larvae could be reared through hatching.
Berndt E. Hagström +1 more
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Labridae gen. et sp. indet. Fig. 25O–T Material examined UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – Mississippi • 12 isolated teeth; Catahoula Formation; SC 2013.28.603 (12 specimens) • 7 tooth masses; Catahoula Formation; SC 2013.28.596 (Fig. 25O–Q), SC 2013.28.597 (Fig. 25R–T), SC 2013.28.598 to 28.602.
Cicimurri, David J. +4 more
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Reproductive biology of Manx Labridae ( Pisces)
2023An investigation was made into the reproductive biology of Labrus bergy1ta, Labrus ossifagus, Creni1abrus melops, Centrolabrus exoletus and Cteno1abrus rupestris (Pisces:Labridae) to examine the occurrence and control of sex-inversion. L.bergylta and L.ossifagus are protogynous, the former monandric and the latter diandric; a distinct colour change is ...
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Pectoral Fin Kinematics of Coris Formosa (Teleostei, Labridae)
Netherlands Journal of Zoology, 1982A fish propelling itself by means of the pectoral fins, was filmed with a high speed cine camera. For each film frame the movements of the pectoral fins were analysed and the body velocity calculated. The fin beat cycle can be divided into three phases.
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Gonochorism and sex‐inversion in British Labridae (Pisces)
Journal of Zoology, 1979An investigation was made to compare the reproductive strategies of Crenilabrus melops, Labrus bergylta, Labrus ossifagus, Centrolabrus exoletus and Ctenolabrus rupestris. Fish were collected monthly and measurements were made of length, weight, age and colouration. Histological sections of the gonads were also prepared.
F. A. DIPPER, R. S. V. PULLIN
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Zastupljenost porodice labridae na ušću rijeke Cetine
2005U radu je istražena i prikazana zastupljenost riba iz porodice labridae na području ušća rijeke ...
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Polylepion russelli (Labridae), a trans-Indo-Pacific species
2013Russell’s wrasse, Polylepion russelli, is a relatively rare species known to inhabit deep reefs of a few Central and Western Pacific islands: Ryukyu Islands (Japan), Hawaii, and Moorea (Society Islands). This new record at Réunion Island, about 10 000 km to the West is surprising but identification was confirmed by morphometric characters and the CO1 ...
Béarez, Philippe +2 more
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An Eocene wrasse (Perciformes; Labridae) from Seymour Island
Antarctic Science, 1992A nearly complete lower pharyngeal tooth-plate from a large (over 60 cm long) fossil wrasse (Perciformes: Labridae) was recently recovered from the middle to late Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. This find increases the number of teleosts from the Eocene of Antarctica to five taxa, and further illustrates the diversity
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Hoplarchus, neues Genus der Familie Labridae
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