The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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M. & Roland, J. 1954. Catalogue des poissons des Cotes alg£rien- nes. Bull. Stn
Aquic. Pech. Castiglione 3 (5): 1-258. Fitch, J. E. 1964. The ribbonfishes (family
Trachipteridae) of the eastern Pacific Ocean, with a description of a new species.
M. & Roland, J. 1954. Catalogue des poissons des Cotes alg£rien- nes. Bull. Stn
Aquic. Pech. Castiglione 3 (5): 1-258. Fitch, J. E. 1964. The ribbonfishes (family
Trachipteridae) of the eastern Pacific Ocean, with a description of a new species.
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New records of midwater fishes from off New Guinea and Tonga Islands with
description of two new species of Eustomias (family Melanostomiatidae) and-
Benthodesmus (family Trichiuridae). Trudy Inst. Okeanol. Ill: 156-168. (In Russian
.) ...
New records of midwater fishes from off New Guinea and Tonga Islands with
description of two new species of Eustomias (family Melanostomiatidae) and-
Benthodesmus (family Trichiuridae). Trudy Inst. Okeanol. Ill: 156-168. (In Russian
.) ...
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1) it is worth mentioning that Carlgren (1938) thought two species of littoral sea
anemones from the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula to be 'certainly of
subantarctic origin'. Phellia aucklandica, collected from Oudekraal at low water
by T. A. ...
1) it is worth mentioning that Carlgren (1938) thought two species of littoral sea
anemones from the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula to be 'certainly of
subantarctic origin'. Phellia aucklandica, collected from Oudekraal at low water
by T. A. ...
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