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Peristedion moluccense

2013
P. moluccense in an unpublished manuscript by Bleeker When Bleeker died in 1878, only nine volumes of his Atlas had been printed. However, Bleeker by then had manuscripts for the unpublished parts in various states of completeness. Among the Bleeker material in the archives of Naturalis Biodiversity Center, an almost complete Latin and French ...
Van Oijen, Martien J. P.   +2 more
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Peristedion cataphractum Linnaeus 1758

2015
Published as part of Goren, Menachem & Galil, Bella S., 2015, A checklist of the deep sea fishes of the Levant Sea, Mediterranean Sea, pp.
Goren, Menachem, Galil, Bella S.
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Peristedion longicornutum Fricke, Kawai, Yato & Motomura 2017

2019
Peristedion longicornutum Fricke, Kawai, Yato & Motomura 2017 —Longhorn armoured gurnard Status at New Ireland. Recorded from New Ireland and New Guinea in original description by Fricke et al. (2017: 92), based on NTUM 12297 (holotype, 100.7 mm SL, St. CP 4446-10, north of New Hanover), MNHN 2017-0006 (1 paratype, 113.1 mm SL, St. CP 4446-11, north of
Andréfouët, Serge   +6 more
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Peristedion richardsi sp. nov. (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Peristediidae) from Indonesian waters, with synonymy between Peristedion riversandersoni Alcock, 1894 and Peristedion nierstraszi Weber, 1913

Zootaxa, 2016
A new armored searobin, Peristedion richardsi sp. nov., is described on the basis of three specimens collected from the deep sea (485–600 m) off Java, Indonesia. This new species differs from the Indo-West Pacific congeners in having anterior edge of the 4th sensory pore of the rostral projection located anterior to the anterior edge of the premaxilla,
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Peristedion cataphractum Cuvier et Valenciennes 1828

2023
Identification guide to Peristedion cataphractum (armed gurnard), and the geographical distribution of that species. Produced by J. Le Gall, 1932. Includes 2 figures.
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Is the African armoured searobin (Peristedion cataphractum, Peristediidae) stock off the south Sicily and North African coasts a “unit stock”?

2011
Distribution, abundance, biological traits and growth of Peristedion cataphractum L., 1758 coming from two areas of the Strait of Sicily were analysed. The two investigated areas correspond to the north (A-area) and south (B-area) of the midline located between South Sicily and North Africa.
Bottari T   +3 more
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Swimbladder Anatomy in Four Species of Western Atlantic Peristedion (Peristediidae) with Notes on Its Possible Classificatory Significance

Copeia, 1975
1963b. The osteocranium and the Weberian apparatus of the fishes of the family sisoridae (Siluroidea): a study in adaptation and taxonomy. Zeitschr. Wiss. Zool. Leipzig 168:281320. 1963c. The osteocranium and Weberian apparatus of a few representatives of the families Siluridae and Plotosidae (Siluroidea): a study of interrelationship. Zool. Anz.
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A new armored searobin fish, Peristedion unicuspis, family Peristediidae, from the straits of Florida

1967
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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