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Notopteridae (Teleostei, Osteoglossiformes) represents an old fish lineage with ten currently recognized species distributed in African and Southeastern Asian rivers.
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2020
The freshwater fish genus Astyanax is one of the most diverse among the Characidae. The genus is defined by a combination of character states that are widely distributed in Characidae.
G. Terán, M. Benitez, J. M. Mirande
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The freshwater fish genus Astyanax is one of the most diverse among the Characidae. The genus is defined by a combination of character states that are widely distributed in Characidae.
G. Terán, M. Benitez, J. M. Mirande
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Zootaxa, 2020
A checklist of 73 gobiid species (Teleostei: Gobiidae) recorded to date from the Mediterranean Sea is established following the evidence approach for checklists. The Mediterranean gobiofauna currently has 62 known native species and 11 alien species.
M. Kovačić
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A checklist of 73 gobiid species (Teleostei: Gobiidae) recorded to date from the Mediterranean Sea is established following the evidence approach for checklists. The Mediterranean gobiofauna currently has 62 known native species and 11 alien species.
M. Kovačić
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Encephalization in Gobioidei (Teleostei)
Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 1989We have measured the brain and body weight and determined the encephalization index for 180 species of fishes belonging to six families of the suborder Gobioidei. Within the Teleostei, these fishes exhibit a remarkably broad range in the values of their encephalization indices, but most values are in the low to middle range.
Marie-Louise Bauchot +3 more
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The Teleostei Immunoglobulin Heavy IGH Genes
Experimental and Clinical Immunogenetics, 2000‘Teleostei Immunoglobulin Heavy IGH Genes’, the eleventh report of the ‘IMGT Locus in Focus’ section, comprises four tables: (1) ’Teleostei IGHV genes’; (2) ‘Teleostei germline IGHJ genes’; (3) ’Teleostei IGHC genes and alleles’; (4) ‘FR-IMGT and CDR-IMGT length of the Teleostei IGHV genes’.
S, Artéro, M P, Lefranc
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A review of the genus Labeo (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Sri Lanka.
Zootaxa, 2018The taxonomy of the three native taxa assigned to the genus Labeo (L. dussumieri, L. fisheri and L. porcellus lankae) in Sri Lanka is reviewed. The population hitherto identified as L. dussumieri in Sri Lanka is shown to be a distinct species, here named
Hiranya Sudasinghe +3 more
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Pituitary cysts and concretions in the gasterosteidae (teleostei)
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1987Pituitary cysts in the nine-spined stickleback, Pungitius pungitius, were found in the prolactin zone of the rostral pars distalis in 22 per cent of fish caught in May from freshwater, field-drainage ditches near Cardiff, Wales. They were not associated solely with some special environmental or hereditary factor in the Welsh population, for they were ...
M, Benjamin, G E, Moodie, D, Cone
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Phylogeny of the gudgeons (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Gobioninae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2011The members of the cyprinid subfamily Gobioninae, commonly called gudgeons, form one of the most well-established assemblages in the family Cyprinidae. The subfamily is a species-rich group of fishes, these fishes display diverse life histories, appearances, and behavior.
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2019
Teleostei gen. et sp. indet. Fig. 24. Material.—NRM-PZ P16479a–e, one complete and one fragmented tooth and three partly fragmented vertebra from the upper Paleocene of Zachariassendalen, Spitsbergen, Svalbard. Description.—Complete tooth shows translucent cap at apex.
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Teleostei gen. et sp. indet. Fig. 24. Material.—NRM-PZ P16479a–e, one complete and one fragmented tooth and three partly fragmented vertebra from the upper Paleocene of Zachariassendalen, Spitsbergen, Svalbard. Description.—Complete tooth shows translucent cap at apex.
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Published as part of Bergman, Leah A, Montenegro, Javier, Seid, Charlotte A, Bachtel, Tiffany S, Mann, Frazer, Thuesen, Erik V, Lindsay, Dhugal J & Drazen, Jeffrey C, 2025, Checklist of ichthyoplankton of NORI-D polymetallic nodule exploration claim (eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone) during winter 2021, pp.
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