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The Adductor Pectoral Fin Muscle of Micropogonias Furnieri (Perciformes
Updated Checklist of Marine Fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the Proposed Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf
Carboniferous Formations and Faunas of Central Montana
5. the Pesciara-Monte Postale Fossil-Lagerstätte: 2. Fishes and Other Vertebrates
ARTHUR J. BOUCOT California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif, JAMES B
Mediterranean Sea
Cephalic Anatomy of the Herbivorous Fish Girella Laevifrons (Osteichthyes: Kyphosidae): Mechanical Considerations of Its Trophic Function
Agnatha, Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes
Patterns of Evolution in the Feeding Mechanism of Actinopterygian Fishes1
Derek John Gobbett Carboniferous and Permian
Biological Aspects of an Interesting Fossil Fish: Paramblypterus Duvernoy I (Amblypteridae, Actinopterygii)
Mollusca: Bivalvia
A Review of Silurian Discinoid Brachiopods from Historical British Localities
Skeleton of Late Paleocene Plesiadapis Cookei
First Record of Pilotfish Naucrates Ductor (Linnaeus 1758), Carangidae, in the Syrian Marine Waters (Levantine Basin)
Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology Vol
Ostracoda of the Silurian Decker and Manlius Limestones in New Jersey and Eastern New York
Notes on Middle Ordovician, Mississippi and Alabama
Top View
A New Fossil-Lagerstätte from the Late Devonian of Morocco : Faunal Composition, Taphonomy and Paleoecology
Lower Resolution
2 Icaronycteris Index
Internal Cranial Anatomy of Early Triassic Species of †Saurichthys
Naucrates Ductor (Linnaeus, 1758)
Explosive Diversification of Marine Fishes at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene Boundary
Challenges Encountered During Acid Resin Transfer Preparation of Fossil Fish from Monte Bolca, Italy
(Naucrates Ductor) Associated with Fish Aggregating Devices (Fads) in Eastern Mediterranean Waters
Journal of Paleontology
The Biology and Ecology of Juvenile Pilotfish (Naucrates Ductor) Associated with Fish Aggregating Devices (Fads) in Eastern Mediterranean Waters
Devonian and Carboniferous Brachiopods and Bivalves of the Djado Sub-Basin (North Niger, SW Libya)
Late Eocene–Early Oligocene Ostracods at IODP Site U1411, Off Newfoundland, North Atlantic1 Tatsuhiko Yamaguchi2
A Review of the Biology of the Family Carangidae, with Emphasis on Species Found in Hawaiian Waters