Microstructures of barbels and bony plates of Satyrichthys laticeps (Actinopterygii: Peristediidae) [PDF]
Barbels are sensory-appendage near the mouth of many fishes including Cyprinidae, Ictaluridae and Peristediidae and commonly used for identification of the species.
Arin Ngamniyom
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Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Four Peristediidae Fish Species: Genome Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis [PDF]
The systematic revision of the family Peristediidae remains an unresolved issue due to their diverse and unique morphology. Despite the popularity of using mitochondrial genome research to comprehensively understand phylogenetic relationships in fish, genetic data for peristediid fish need to be included.
YiJia Shih, Chenghao Jia, Tian-Xiang Gao
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New Record of Satyrichthys milleri Kawai, 2013 (Peristediidae) From Gulf of Mannar, Bay of Bengal [PDF]
A specimen of Satyrichthys milleri Kawai, 2013 with the standard length of 221 mm was collected from Tuticorin fishing harbour, south east coast of India on 23rd October 2014. It was collected by bottom trawlers at a depth ranges from 200-250 m.
Ajith Kumar, T T +3 more
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Prvi nalaz turčina Peristedion cataphractum (Linnaeus, 1758) (Scorpaenoidei: Peristediidae) uz sjeverozapadnu obalu Alžira [PDF]
African Armoured searobin, Peristedion cataphractum, (Peristediidae), is recorded for the first time from the Algerian Northwest coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Oran (35°50’N, 0°31’W) at 30-40 depth. Only two specimens were captured.
Kheloufi, Abdenour
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A new fish, Peristedion nesium (Scorpaeniformes: Peristediidae) from Isla del Coco, Costa Rica
Several expeditions in recent years to Isla del Coco have increased the total number of species of fishes known from the island. Several of these species have been described as new endemics (Bussing 1983, 1990, 1991a, 1991b, 1997).
William A Bussing
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Comparison between Otoliths and Length Based Ageing and Growth of African Armoured Searobin (Peristedion cataphractum L. 1758; Teleostei, Peristediidae) off the Southern Coasts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea) [PDF]
The recovering of Peristedion cataphractum otoliths collected between 1991 and 1992 from specimens sampled off the southern coasts of Sicily has allowed a direct ageing and growth estimation to be compared with the length based method estimates produced in successive years.
Teresa Bottari +4 more
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Peristedium indicum Brauer 1906, a junior synonym of Paraheminodus murrayi (Günther 1880) (Teleostei: Peristediidae) [PDF]
Peristedium indicum Brauer 1906 (family Peristediidae) has not been reported since its original description. Reexamination of syntypes of P. indicum revealed that P. indicum is included in the genus Paraheminodus Kamohara 1957 because of having upper jaw teeth, a smooth lateral margin, posterior parts of lower lateral rows of bony plates separated from
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Free rays are a key adaptation in several benthic fish groups. Our comparative analysis of the pectoral free rays in three families of scorpaenoid fishes provides revised hypotheses regarding the identity and function of the specialized musculature and osteology associated with free rays. Abstract Free rays are ventral pectoral fin rays (lepidotrichia)
Natalia Taft +2 more
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Distribution and biological features of the African armoured searobin,Peristedion cataphractum (Actinopterygii: Scorpaeniformes: Peristediidae), off the southern coasts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea) [PDF]
Background. The African armoured searobin, Peristedion cataphractum, is a medium sized, gregarious, demersal fish distributed in the Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea.
T. Bottari +4 more
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Revision of an armored searobin genus Scalicus Jordan 1923 (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Peristediidae) with a single new species [PDF]
The Indo-Pacific peristediid genus Scalicus Jordan 1923 is taxonomically revised with six species including a single new species: Scalicus engyceros (Gunther 1872), Scalicus hians (Gilbert and Cramer 1897), Scalicus orientalis (Fowler 1938), Scalicus paucibarbatus sp.
M. P. Rajeesh Kumar +5 more
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