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Sphoeroides asellus (Müller & Troschel 1849) Distribution Amazon, Orinoco, Essequibo. Notes Barriga (1994), Galacatos et al. (2004), Guarderas and Jácome-Negrete (2013), Jácome-Negrete et al. (2018).
Escobar-Camacho, Daniel +4 more
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Escobar-Camacho, Daniel +4 more
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Fecundity of the Northern Puffer, Sphoeroides maculatus, from Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Science, 1977Fecundity data for 24 northern puffer from the lower Chesapeake Bay indicate production of up to 0.5 million eggs by 300 mm TL fish. The left ovary averaged 1.6X larger than the right. Despite the physical difference in ovary size, eggs from Gilson’s solution treated ovaries were of equivalent size in both left and right ovaries. Fecundity versus total
John V. Merriner, Joanne L. Laroche
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Two New Pufferfishes of the Genus Sphoeroides from the Eastern Pacific
Copeia, 1996SCHAEFER, S. A. 1986. Historical biology of the loricariid catfishes: phylogenetics and functional morphology. Unpubl. Ph.D. diss. Univ. of Chicago, Chicago. SCHAEFER, S. A., AND D. J. STEWART. 1993. Systematics of the Panaque dentex species group (Siluriformes: Loricariidae), wood-eating armored catfishes from tropical South America. Ichthyol. Explor.
H. J. Walker, William A. Bussing
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Presence of the Guinean puffer Sphoeroides marmoratus (Lowe, 1838) in the Mediterranean Sea
Journal of Fish Biology, 2007The collection of a single specimen of the Guinean puffer Sphoeroides marmoratus from the Ionian Sea in September 1977, misidentified at that time as Lagocephalus lagocephalus, shows that this subtropical species of fish has occurred in the Mediterranean Sea from 30 years ago.
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Semi‐Closed System Culture of the Northern Puffer, Sphoeroides Maculatus
Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society, 1975ABSTRACTJapanese aquaculturists have contributed greatly to the culture technology of Pacific puffer fish of the genera Fugu, which presently rank second only to the yellow tail (Seriola quinqueradiata) in total annual tons cultured in Japan. Culture of the Atlantic puffer fish of the genera Sphoeroides, however, has received little attention despite ...
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The records of Sphoeroides cutaneus (Gunther, 1870) (Pisces, Tetraodonthidae) in the Adriatic Sea
OEbalia, 1996The species Sphoeroides cutaneus was recorded from three localities in the eastern middle Adriatic in 1992. Nine specimens were found in trawl catches, on which four of 101-213 mm total length were analysed. Trawel catches originate from muddy bottoms betveen 120 and 150 m depth.
Pallaoro, Armin, Jardas, Ivan
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The occurrence of Sphoeroides Pachygaster (Osteichtyes-Tetradontiformes) off North-West Ireland
1985A. Wheeler, Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History), Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, England.
Wheeler, A., Oijen, M.J.P. van
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Description of the Pre-Settlement Larvae of Sphoeroides spengleri (Pisces: Tetraodontidae)
Southeastern Naturalist, 2023Robert E. Schmidt +2 more
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Northernmost occurrence of Sphoeroides pachygaster (Tetraodontidae) in the Adriatic Sea
Bulletin of marine science, 2002A juvenile specimen of pufferfish Sphoeroides pachygaster (Tetraodontidae) in the Adriatic Sea was captured off Cape Kamenjak (peninsula Istra, northern Adriatic) and represents the northernmost report in the Adriatic Sea and whole Mediterranean area.
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