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The cephalic sensory canals of scorpionfishes(Teleostei : Scorpaeniformes)and their phylogeny

open access: yesThe cephalic sensory canals of scorpionfishes(Teleostei : Scorpaeniformes)and their phylogeny
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First Description of Larvae of Radulinopsis Derzhavini Soldatov et Lindberg, 1930 (Scorpaeniformes: Psychrolutidae) with Remarks on Melanin Coloration and Relationships with Related Species.

Journal of Fish Biology, 2023
The Derzhavin's sculpin (Radulinopsis derzhavini Soldatov et Lindberg, 1930) is a psychrolutids species that leads a cryptic life in coastal waters of the Japan Sea and the southern Okhotsk Sea.
I. V. Epur   +3 more
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Parasite fauna of sand and stone sculpins (scorpaeniformes, cottidae) from lake Baikal (review of research results and prospects of investigations)

Parazitologiya, 2023
A revision of the composition of parasites of two widely distributed in Baikal species of cottoid fish - the sand ( Leocottus kesslerii Dybowski, 1874) and the stone ( Paracottus knerii Dybowskii, 1874) sculpins was performed.
O. Rusinek
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Preliminary classification of the gurnards (Triglidae: Scorpaeniformes)

Marine and Freshwater Research, 2002
The triglid fishes, commonly known as gurnards or searobins, are found in tropical and temperate waters of the world’s oceans. This preliminary classification recognizes 8 genera and ~125 species, of which ~15 species are undescribed. This classification is based on 11 morphological characters, most of which are osteological.
W. J. Richards, D. L. Jones
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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Rockfish Sebastes schlegeli (Scorpaeniformes, Scorpaenidae)

open access: yesMolecules and Cells, 2004
We isolated rockfish Sebastes schlegeli mitochondrial DNA by long-polymerase chain reaction (Long-PCR) with conserved primers, and sequenced it by primer walking using flanking sequences as sequencing primers. S. schlegeli mitochondrial DNA consists of 16,526 bp and its structural organization is conserved in comparison with other fish.
Il-Chan Kim, Jae-Seong Lee
exaly   +3 more sources

Revisiting recent phylogenetic studies of “Scorpaeniformes”

Ichthyological Research, 2007
1998 and also highlighted their differing points of view. A revised English version of the main part of the Shinohara and Imamura (2005a) contribution, together with notes on two further morphological papers [Shinohara and Imamura (2005b) and Imamura et al. (2005)] follows herein. Although some authors included Dactylopteridae within “Scorpaeniformes” (
Gento Shinohara, Hisashi Imamura
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Electrophoretic studies on some species of Scorpaeniformes (Teleostei, Percomorpha)

Italian Journal of Zoology, 1999
Abstract Data on the electrophoretic patterns of 22 enzyme systems were used to investigate the relationships among six species of two scorpaeniform teleost families, Scorpaenidae and Triglidae. The level of genetic differentiation among three species of the genus Scorpaena was similar to, or higher than, the value determined among three species of ...
Vincenzo Caputo Barucchi
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Cytogenetic Studies in some Species of Scorpaeniformes (Teleostei: Percomorpha)

Chromosome Research, 1998
Cytogenetic studies were performed in four species of two scorpaeniform teleost families: Scorpaenidae and Triglidae. The karyotypes of Trigla lucerna, Trigloporus lastoviza (Triglidae), Scorpaena porcus and S. notata (Scorpaenidae) were analysed using various banding methods and in situ hybridization with a telomeric probe.
V, Caputo   +4 more
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Transition to viviparity in the order Scorpaeniformes: Brief review

Journal of Ichthyology, 2013
Among teleost percoid fishes (Percomorpha), the subordes Scorpaenoidei (Scorpaeniformes) and Zoarcoidei (Perciformes) are of particular interest due to the presence of intermediate stages between oviparity and viviparity in several species. We analyze the features of reproductive biology in the fishes of the suborder Scorpaenoidei, including morphology
D. A. Pavlov, N. G. Emel’yanova
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