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The gas bladder of puffers and porcupinefishes (Acanthomorpha: Tetraodontiformes): Phylogenetic interpretations

open access: yesJournal of Morphology, 2014
International audienceThe anatomy of the gas bladder of Diodontidae (porcupinefishes) and Tetraodontidae (pufferfishes) was studied on the basis of dissections and magnetic resonance imaging. Among the examined taxa of Tetraodontiformes, only puffers and
Guillaume Lecointre
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Ontogeny of the jaw apparatus and suspensorium of the Tetraodontiformes

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Homologies of the adductor mandibulae muscles in Tetraodontiformes as indicated by nerve branching patterns

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