Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Extensive Karyotype Diversity of Silurid Catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes): A Comparative Cytogenetic Approach. [PDF]
Ditcharoen S +13 more
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Anisakis larvae (Nematoda: Anisakidae): retrospective morphological, morphometric, biogeography, and taxonomic status analysis. [PDF]
Pinheiro RHDS +5 more
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Chromosomal diversification in ribosomal DNA sites in Ancistrus Kner, 1854 (Loricariidae, Ancistrini) from three hydrographic basins of Mato Grosso, Brazil. [PDF]
Mariotto S +4 more
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Fishes of the Conambo River Basin, an unexplored area in the Ecuadorian Amazon: first annotated checklist. [PDF]
Valdiviezo-Rivera J +8 more
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Exceptional concentration of fish diversity in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador (Napo River Basin). [PDF]
Escobar-Camacho D +4 more
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Fishes (Actinopterygii) of the rapids and associated environments in the lower Vaupés River Basin: an undiscovered Colombian Amazon diversity. [PDF]
Urbano-Bonilla A +7 more
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An Annotated Checklist of Monogeneans (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea) from Aquatic Vertebrates in Peru: A Review of Diversity, Hosts and Geographical Distribution. [PDF]
Santillán LA +8 more
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Trichomycterus igobi, a new catfish species from the rio Iguaçu drainage: the largest head in Trichomycteridae (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) [PDF]
A new species of Trichomycterus is described for the rio Iguaçu drainage in Southern Brazil. Trichomycterus igobi, new species, is readily distinguishable from all other species currently in the genus by its extremely large head (23.8-26.8 % SL), which is proportionally the largest head in any Trichomycteridae.
Mario De Pinna, Wosiacki W B
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New Trichomycterus (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae) from an Offshore Island of Colombia
Copeia, 2005Abstract Trichomycterus gorgona, the first insular trichomycterid species, is described from a small stream on Gorgona Island, located approximately 56 km west of the Pacific coast of Colombia. The new species differs from all congeners in the possession of a thick transverse skin flap between the pelvic fins.
Luis Fernández, Scott A Schaefer
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