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Published as part of Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, pp.
Golani, Daniel, Fricke, Ronald
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Mugilidae Chelon melinopterus (Valenciennes in Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1836) —Giantscale mullet STATUS AT MADANG. New record from Madang, based on specimens photographed by W.-J. Chen on Madang Market. DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. South and East Africa east to Tuamotu and Marquesas islands, north to Philippines, south to New Caledonia and Austral ...
Fricke, Ronald +8 more
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Family Mugilidae Peripheral Agonostomus monticola (Bancroft, 1834) (Tepemechin, Mountain mullet) Hydrographical zones: Río Grande de Sonsonate, Mandiga Comalapa, Río Jiboa Departments: Sonsonate, La Libertad, La Paz Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 (Chimbera, White mullet) Hydrographical zones: Mandinga-Comalapa, Bahía Jiquilisco ...
Mcmahan, Caleb D. +7 more
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Mugilidae * Chelon labrosus (Risso, 1827) —Thicklip grey mullet * Liza aurata (Risso, 1810) —Golden grey mullet Liza ramado (Risso, 1810) —Thinlip mullet Risso (1810: 344) originally described this species under the name Mugil cephalus ramado. In a later publication (Risso, 1827: 390), he spelled the species name ramada.
Wirtz, Peter +2 more
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Através de arrastos mensais de praia, realizados com rede de calao na região do Mar Casado-Guarujá e Mar Pequeno-São Vicente, SP, de maio de 1984 a maio de 1985, foi capturado um total de 5723 exemplares de peixes pertencentes a 42 espécies.
Alfredo Martins Paiva Filho +1 more
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Family: Mugilidae (Mullets) 305. Liza macrolepis (Smith, 1849) 306. Liza parsia (Hamilton, 1822) 307. Liza subviridis (Valenciennes, 1836) 308. Liza tade (Forsskal, 1775) 309. Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1755 310. Rhinomugil corsula (Hamilton, 1822) 311. Valamugil cunnesius (Valenciennes, 1836)
Yennawar, Prasanna +2 more
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Morphological comparison of Urohyal and Otolith in taxonomic identification of two species of mullets (Mugilidae: Teleostei) in Persian Gulf [PDF]
Mullets have fisheries values. These fishes show high interspecific similarities, and this often made them difficult to identify. Therefore, finding the morphological characters for their identification is very important.In this study, taxonomic ...
Vahideh Salehi Nejad Ranjbar +3 more
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Spatial habitat partitioning enables coexistence of three Gobiidae species in estuarine environments. [PDF]
Abstract This study examines resource partitioning (feeding morphology, diet and habitat partitioning) among three gobiid species, the Knysna sandgoby Psammogobius knysnaensis, the prison goby Caffrogobius gilchristi and the river goby Glossogobius callidus, within an estuarine environment.
Ndaleni PM +5 more
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Feeding of 0-Group Mugilidae Juveniles in the Coastal and Open Waters of the Black Sea near Sevastopol and the Alien Copepod Oithona davisae as Their Diet Component [PDF]
The feeding ecology of 0-group Mugilidae juveniles in three locations within the Black Sea (open sea near Sevastopol, Kruglaya Bay, and Khrustalnaya Bay) was investigated in August-September 2013.
Irina V. Vdodovich +2 more
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The aim of this case study is to show how traditional and molecular methods can be employed to identify the Mugilidae species currently used in Sardinia (Italy) to produce the traditional bottarga for the processing of their ovaries.
Pierluigi Piras +5 more
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