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The genera Blennioclinus , Gynutoclinus , and Clinoporus have little in common
with the other ' Blennioclinini ' or with each other apart from the lack of a
supraorbital tentacle in all except Gynutoclinus , which has a supraorbital papilla
.
The genera Blennioclinus , Gynutoclinus , and Clinoporus have little in common
with the other ' Blennioclinini ' or with each other apart from the lack of a
supraorbital tentacle in all except Gynutoclinus , which has a supraorbital papilla
.
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Myxodes on the presence or absence of a supraorbital tentacle and the relative
size of the mouth . Clinus was defined as having a tentacle over the eye and a
large mouth with powerful jaws , while Myxodes lacked a supraorbital tentacle
and ...
Myxodes on the presence or absence of a supraorbital tentacle and the relative
size of the mouth . Clinus was defined as having a tentacle over the eye and a
large mouth with powerful jaws , while Myxodes lacked a supraorbital tentacle
and ...
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The genus Blennioclinus was included by Smith ( 1945 ) in his Myxodinae on
account of the lack of a supraorbital tentacle . However , the two species
brachycephalus and stella are not weed - dwellers and are further set apart from
the genus ...
The genus Blennioclinus was included by Smith ( 1945 ) in his Myxodinae on
account of the lack of a supraorbital tentacle . However , the two species
brachycephalus and stella are not weed - dwellers and are further set apart from
the genus ...
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Contents
Introduction I | 2 |
Origin of the South African Clinidae | 105 |
PENRITH M | 119 |
Copyright | |
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