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Freshwater Fishes of North America. Volume 1 Petromyzontidae to Catostomidae
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2016
Family Petromyzontidae Lethenteron appendix (DeKay) American Brook Lamprey Truttaedacnitis pybusae Entosphenus tridentatus (Gairdner) Pacific Lamprey Eustrongylides sp.
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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Family Petromyzontidae Lethenteron appendix (DeKay) American Brook Lamprey Truttaedacnitis pybusae Entosphenus tridentatus (Gairdner) Pacific Lamprey Eustrongylides sp.
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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Blood Cell Lineage in the Sea Lamprey, Petromyzon marinus (Pisces: Petromyzontidae)
Copeia, 1971George W. Piavis, James L. Hiatt
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Petromyzontidae Bonaparte 1831
2020Petromyzontidae Bonaparte 1831 Lampetra lanceolata Kux & Steiner, 1972 [E]―[EN], Turkish brook lamprey/ Türkiye dokuzgözlüsü/Black Sea watersheds of Anatolia (Kuru 2004; Geldiay & Balik 2007; Fricke et al. 2007; Kuru et al. 2014; Çiçek et al. 2015).
Çiçek, Erdogan +2 more
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Petromyzontidae Bonaparte 1831
2023Petromyzontidae A total of four lamprey species has been registered in Norwegian freshwaters. Two of these species (sea lamprey, arctic lamprey) have regularly been listed on the Norwegian Red List for Species (see Table 1). Both are still listed in 2021, with the sea lamprey listed as near threatened (NT) and the arctic lamprey as vulnerable (VU ...
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Petromyzontidae Bonaparte 1831
2014Family Petromyzontidae Bonaparte 1831 Cyclostomes Duméril 1805:100 [ref. 1151] (family)? Petromyzon [latinized to Cyclostomia by Rafinesque 1815:94 [ref. 3584]; latinized to Cyclostomata by Goldfuss 1820:X, 106 [ref. 1829], by Schinz 1822:204 [ref. 3926] and by Richardson 1836:292 [ref. 3731]; latinized to Cyclostomi by Jarocki 1822:426, 458 [ref. 4984]
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