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2023
Published as part of Angulo, Arturo, Betts, Joel T., González-Alemán, Néstor J., Castañeda, Edgar, Berghe, Eric Van Den, Elías, Diego J., Mcmahan, Caleb D. & Matamoros, Wilfredo A., 2023, Continental fishes of Nicaragua: diversity, distribution and conservation status; with an annotated and illustrated checklist of species and an identification guide ...
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Published as part of Angulo, Arturo, Betts, Joel T., González-Alemán, Néstor J., Castañeda, Edgar, Berghe, Eric Van Den, Elías, Diego J., Mcmahan, Caleb D. & Matamoros, Wilfredo A., 2023, Continental fishes of Nicaragua: diversity, distribution and conservation status; with an annotated and illustrated checklist of species and an identification guide ...
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2023
Published as part of Jamandre, Brian Wade, 2023, Freshwater fishes of the Philippines: a provisional checklist, pp.
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Published as part of Jamandre, Brian Wade, 2023, Freshwater fishes of the Philippines: a provisional checklist, pp.
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2021
Family Loricariidae Rafinesque, 1815. Suckermouth armored catfishes. 3 G, 4 S.
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Family Loricariidae Rafinesque, 1815. Suckermouth armored catfishes. 3 G, 4 S.
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2018
Loricariidae Cordylancistrus perijae Pérez & Provenzano, 1996: 29, Fig. 2. Paratype (Fig. 38): ICN-MHN 17502 [ex MBUCV- V-21745] (1, 87.7 mm SL), Venezuela, Caño Colorado, 100 m from dam site, tributary of Palmar River, Lago de Maracaibo basin, ca. 10°37’12”N 72°25’34’W; C. Casler, J. Toledo & W. Villalobos, 11 Jul 1989. Chaetostoma brevilabiatum Dahl,
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Loricariidae Cordylancistrus perijae Pérez & Provenzano, 1996: 29, Fig. 2. Paratype (Fig. 38): ICN-MHN 17502 [ex MBUCV- V-21745] (1, 87.7 mm SL), Venezuela, Caño Colorado, 100 m from dam site, tributary of Palmar River, Lago de Maracaibo basin, ca. 10°37’12”N 72°25’34’W; C. Casler, J. Toledo & W. Villalobos, 11 Jul 1989. Chaetostoma brevilabiatum Dahl,
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2016
Published as part of Donascimiento, Carlos, Cárdenas-Bautista, Johann-Stephens, Acosta, Kevin Giancarlo Borja, González-Alvarado, Arturo & Medina, Claudia A., 2016, Illustrated and online catalog of type specimens of freshwater fishes in the Colección de Peces Dulceacuícolas of Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt ...
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Published as part of Donascimiento, Carlos, Cárdenas-Bautista, Johann-Stephens, Acosta, Kevin Giancarlo Borja, González-Alvarado, Arturo & Medina, Claudia A., 2016, Illustrated and online catalog of type specimens of freshwater fishes in the Colección de Peces Dulceacuícolas of Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt ...
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2007
[[Family Loricariidae]] The Neotropics contain one of the most diverse freshwater ichthyofaunas in the world with around 6,000 of the 13,000 known species (Reis et al. 2003). In Central and South America, the Ostariophysi are undoubtedly the largest represented group and among them, the Siluriformes exhibit the greatest diversity with around 1,647 ...
Raphael Covain, Sonia Fisch-Muller
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[[Family Loricariidae]] The Neotropics contain one of the most diverse freshwater ichthyofaunas in the world with around 6,000 of the 13,000 known species (Reis et al. 2003). In Central and South America, the Ostariophysi are undoubtedly the largest represented group and among them, the Siluriformes exhibit the greatest diversity with around 1,647 ...
Raphael Covain, Sonia Fisch-Muller
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2009
Loricariidae The family Loricariidae (armored catfish) is the largest family of catfishes in the world. Its numerous species are scattered in seven currently recognized subfamilies; however, in the present work, representative species of two subfamilies are presented. Hypostomus cochliodon, H. commersoni and H.
Júnior, Horácio Ferreira Júlio +3 more
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Loricariidae The family Loricariidae (armored catfish) is the largest family of catfishes in the world. Its numerous species are scattered in seven currently recognized subfamilies; however, in the present work, representative species of two subfamilies are presented. Hypostomus cochliodon, H. commersoni and H.
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Chromosome studies in Hypoptopomatinae (Pisces, Siluriformes, Loricariidae)
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1993Cytogenetic analysis of two local populations of <i>Microlepidogaster leucofrenatus </i>showed a basic diploid chromosome number (2N) of 54 in both populations. Some fishes were found to have a 2N = 55 or 56 chromosomes due to the presence of one or two large heterochromatic B chromosomes. Specimens of <i>M</i>.
A.A. Andreata +3 more
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The Hypostominae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) of Argentina.
2014Koerber, Stefan, Weber, Claude (2014): The Hypostominae (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) of Argentina.
Koerber, Stefan, Weber, Claude
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Altered substrate specificity of the Pterygoplichthys sp. (Loricariidae) CYP1A enzyme
Aquatic Toxicology, 2014Ethoxyresorufin is a classical substrate for vertebrate CYP1A enzymes. In Pterygoplichthys sp. (Loricariidae) this enzyme possesses 48 amino acids substitutions compared to CYP1A sequences from other vertebrate species. These substitutions or a certain subset substitution are responsible for the non-detection of the EROD reaction in this species liver ...
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