Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 55The Museum, 1970 - Natural history |
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... appear in only a few of the apparently most primitive members of the family . The Clinidae and the Tripterygiidae have more in common with each other than either family has with the Blenniidae , and in the vast majority of earlier works ...
... appear in only a few of the apparently most primitive members of the family . The Clinidae and the Tripterygiidae have more in common with each other than either family has with the Blenniidae , and in the vast majority of earlier works ...
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... appears to develop only in some mature males . A few specimens with tentacles of the arborescens type were taken in a ... appear to show sexual dimorphism . Clinus superciliosus resembles Clinus robustus mainly in the size attained and ...
... appears to develop only in some mature males . A few specimens with tentacles of the arborescens type were taken in a ... appear to show sexual dimorphism . Clinus superciliosus resembles Clinus robustus mainly in the size attained and ...
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... appear to indicate close relationship . Clinus brevicristatus and Gynutoclinus rotundifrons are also habitually weed - dwellers , but these two species do not share the features common to the Pavoclinus species . There is also ...
... appear to indicate close relationship . Clinus brevicristatus and Gynutoclinus rotundifrons are also habitually weed - dwellers , but these two species do not share the features common to the Pavoclinus species . There is also ...
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acuminatus anal fin Barnard Blennioclinus brevicristatus Cape Point Cape Town Caudal fin Caudal fin subtruncate Caudal peduncle Clinidae Clinus Clinus Clinus Colouring cottoides crest disc and tail disc width distance between orbits dorsal fin dorsal soft rays False Bay fishes fourth dorsal spines genera genus Clinus Gilchrist & Thompson head length Head pore system heterodon holotype Hubbs interorbital intertidal Intromittent organ juvenile Lambert's Bay Lateral line Lateral view length from middle lips lobes Lüderitzbucht margins membrane between third mentalis middle of vent Mouth nostril nuchal organ of male paratype Pavoclinus Pectoral fin posterior Raja rostral appendices rostral cartilage S.A.M. not catalogued Sensory pores separate horizontal tubes short separate horizontal Smith South African Museum species specimens spiracles standard length supraorbital tentacle surface of disc three dorsal spines tip of snout total length tubes with pore type-species upper jaw Valenciennes vent to tip Ventral surface Vertebrae Vomer Vomer toothed