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Xiphiidae

2021
Published as part of Golani, Daniel, 2021, An updated Checklist of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel, with illustrations of recently recorded species and delineation of Lessepsian migrants, pp.
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Xiphiidae

2018
Published as part of Golani, Daniel & Fricke, Ronald, 2018, Checklist of the Red Sea Fishes with delineation of the Gulf of Suez, Gulf of Aqaba, endemism and Lessepsian migrants, pp.
Golani, Daniel, Fricke, Ronald
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Xiphiidae Rafinesque 1815

2014
Family Xiphiidae Rafinesque 1815 Zifidi Rafinesque 1810b:39 [ref. 3595] (ordine) Xiphias [published not in latinized form before 1900; not available, Article 11.7.2] Xyphidia Rafinesque 1815:91 [ref. 3584] (subfamily) Xiphias [stem corrected to Xiphiad- by Bonaparte 1831:158, 173 [ref. 4978]; stem changed to Xiphe- by Bonaparte 1846:8 [ref.
Laan, Richard Van Der   +2 more
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Impalement of marine turtles (Reptitia, Chelonia: Cheloniidae and Dermochelyidae) by billfishes (Osteichthyes, Perciformes: Istiophoridae and Xiphiidae)

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1994
Billfishes have long been known to impale a great variety of objects, but there are only two brief, obscure records of marine turtles being speared. Details are presented on these two, as well as on two other confirmed records; data from two additional unconfirmed records are also presented.
Frazier, John G.   +7 more
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A New Fishery Area for the Swordfish Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758 (Teleostei: Xiphiidae) in the Sea of Oman

Thalassas: An International Journal of Marine Sciences, 2018
The first record of the swordfish Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758, in Omani waters is based on a specimen of 1756 mm total length, which has been collected by gill net on the coast of Sur City, 151 Km south of Muscat City, Oman. Morphometric and meristic data are provided and compared with those from other sea basins.
J. M. Al-Mamry, L. A. Jawad
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Evolutionary affinity of billfishes (Xiphiidae and Istiophoridae) and flatfishes (Plueronectiformes): Independent and trans-subordinal origins of endothermy in teleost fishes

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2010
Billfishes (Scombroidei) and tunas (Scombridae), both considered part of the suborder Scombroidei, have long been studied by biologists largely because of their remarkable physiological and anatomical muscular adaptations associated with regional endothermy and continuous swimming.
A G, Little, S C, Lougheed, C D, Moyes
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A second and more complete rostrum of Xiphiorhynchus aegyptiacus Weiler, 1929, (Perciformes: Xiphioidei: Xiphiidae: Xiphiorhynchinae), from the Birket Qarun Formation, Upper Eocene, Egypt

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2009
HARRY L. FIERSTINE*'1 and PHILIP D. GINGERICH2; biological Sciences Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California 93407-0401 U.S.A. and Research Associate, Section of Vertebrate Paleontology, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California 90007 U.S.A., hfiersti@calpoly.edu; 2Geological Sciences ...
Harry L. Fierstine, Philip D. Gingerich
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What can be the physiological significations of the histological characteristics of the acellular bony rostrum of the swordfish Xiphias gladius (Xiphiidae, Carangiformes)? A review

The rostrum of the swordfish, Xiphias gladius, is constituted of acellular bone that is weakly hypermineralised relatively to the majority of teleosts. It shows labile resorbing cavities that are surrounded by a polyosteonic spatial organization of bone.
Meunier, François J., Hébraud, Emilie
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Metazoan parasites of Xiphias gladius (L. 1758) (Pisces: Xiphiidae) from Atlantic Ocean: implications for host stock identification.

2010
The metazoan parasite fauna composition of the swordfish Xiphias gladius is reported from 157 fish caught in four areas of the Atlantic Ocean: northwest (NW), central north (CN), eastern tropical (ET), and central south (CS). Samples were collected in 2003, 2006, and 2007.
GARCIA A.   +4 more
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