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Discovery of two new weevil species of <i>Pholicodes</i> Schoenherr, 1826 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) from eastern Turkey. [PDF]
Gültekin L, Gültekin N.
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 2001
Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) were isolated from the blood plasma of Atlantic snailfish Liparis atlanticus and dusky snailfish Liparis gibbus, which belong to the Teleost family Cyclopteridae, a close relative of sculpins. Using a combination of gel filtration chromatography and reversed-phase HPLC, proteins were purified to individual peaks.
R P, Evans, G L, Fletcher
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Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) were isolated from the blood plasma of Atlantic snailfish Liparis atlanticus and dusky snailfish Liparis gibbus, which belong to the Teleost family Cyclopteridae, a close relative of sculpins. Using a combination of gel filtration chromatography and reversed-phase HPLC, proteins were purified to individual peaks.
R P, Evans, G L, Fletcher
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Phylogeny of the snailfishes (Teleostei: Liparidae) based on molecular and morphological data
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2007Liparidae (snailfishes) is one of the most diverse and abundant fish families in polar and deep-sea habitats. However, the evolution of this family is poorly known because of the rarity of many species and difficulties in scoring morphological characters.
Knudsen, Steen W. +2 more
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Journal of Experimental Biology, 2022
ABSTRACTThe coastal waters of the North Pacific are home to the northern clingfish (Gobiesox maeandricus), Pacific spiny lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis) and marbled snailfish (Liparis dennyi) – three fishes that have evolved ventral adhesive discs. Clingfish adhesive performance has been studied extensively, but relatively little is known about the ...
Jonathan M. Huie +3 more
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ABSTRACTThe coastal waters of the North Pacific are home to the northern clingfish (Gobiesox maeandricus), Pacific spiny lumpsucker (Eumicrotremus orbis) and marbled snailfish (Liparis dennyi) – three fishes that have evolved ventral adhesive discs. Clingfish adhesive performance has been studied extensively, but relatively little is known about the ...
Jonathan M. Huie +3 more
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Paraliparis variabilidens, a new snailfish (Liparidae) from the Suruga Trough, Japan
Ichthyological Research, 2019The new snailfish Paraliparis variabilidens is described from a single specimen collected between 1,462 and 1,562 m depth in the northern part of the Suruga Trough, Japan. It differs from all currently recognized congeners by the following combination of characters: 67 total vertebrae, 62 dorsal-fin rays, 57 anal-fin rays, 26 or 27 pectoral-fin rays, 9
Kenta Murasaki +2 more
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Snailfishes of the central California coast: video, photographic and morphological observations
Journal of Fish Biology, 2006Video and photographic images of snailfishes (Liparidae) collected by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, augmented by specimens collected simultaneously, were analysed. Nine species in five genera were identified, including Careproctus melanurus, Careproctus ovigerus, Careproctus longifilis, Careproctus gilberti, Careproctus filamentosus ...
D. L. Stein +4 more
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1986
Development of 9 of the 14 snailfishes in the western North Atlantic is described. Identification of larvae of Careproctus reinhardi, six species of Liparis (L. atlanticus, L. coheni, L. fabricii, L. gibbus, L. inquilinus, L. tunicatus), and two species of Paraliparis (P. calidus, P.
Kenneth W. Able +2 more
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Development of 9 of the 14 snailfishes in the western North Atlantic is described. Identification of larvae of Careproctus reinhardi, six species of Liparis (L. atlanticus, L. coheni, L. fabricii, L. gibbus, L. inquilinus, L. tunicatus), and two species of Paraliparis (P. calidus, P.
Kenneth W. Able +2 more
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Ichthyological Research, 2009
Paraliparis adustus sp. nov., a snailfish species from the Bering Sea near the Aleutian Island Archipelago, Alaska, is described based on a single mesopelagic specimen. This new species is clearly distinguished by a combination of several morphological features and meristic counts, including long pointed gill rakers with 0–3 spinules at or near the tip,
Morgan S. Busby, Rachael L. Cartwright
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Paraliparis adustus sp. nov., a snailfish species from the Bering Sea near the Aleutian Island Archipelago, Alaska, is described based on a single mesopelagic specimen. This new species is clearly distinguished by a combination of several morphological features and meristic counts, including long pointed gill rakers with 0–3 spinules at or near the tip,
Morgan S. Busby, Rachael L. Cartwright
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A Revision of Arctic Snailfishes of the Genus Liparis (Scorpaeniformes: Cyclopteridae)
Copeia, 1990The morphological and distributional limits of Liparis liparis (Linnaeus) have been ill defined since the original description. The resulting confusion has prevented a clear understanding of the taxonomy of Arctic and North Atlantic Liparis. An examination of over 900 specimens from Arctic and eastern North Atlantic waters has led to the following ...
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Paraliparis ruficometes sp. nov. (Liparidae), a new snailfish from Suruga Trough, Japan
Ichthyological Research, 2018A new liparid fish, Paraliparis ruficometes sp. nov., is described from 28 specimens collected between 1,430–2,070 m depth in Suruga Trough, Suruga Bay, Japan. It can be distinguished from all currently recognized congeners by the following combination of characters: 61–64 total vertebrae; 53–59 dorsal-fin rays; 48–52 anal-fin rays; 20–25 pectoral-fin ...
Kenta Murasaki +2 more
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