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  • History of Fishes - Structural Patterns and Trends in Diversification

    History of Fishes - Structural Patterns and Trends in Diversification

  • MULLIDAE Goatfishes by J.E

    MULLIDAE Goatfishes by J.E

  • Fish Fossils As Paleo-Indicators of Ichthyofauna Composition and Climatic Change in Lake Malawi, Africa

    Fish Fossils As Paleo-Indicators of Ichthyofauna Composition and Climatic Change in Lake Malawi, Africa

  • Fish Identification Guide Depicts More Than 50 Species of Fish Commonly Encoun- Make the Proper Identification of Every Fish Caught

    Fish Identification Guide Depicts More Than 50 Species of Fish Commonly Encoun- Make the Proper Identification of Every Fish Caught

  • Phylogeny of Stromateiformes (Teleostei; Percomorphacea) Based on Phenotypic Data

    Phylogeny of Stromateiformes (Teleostei; Percomorphacea) Based on Phenotypic Data

  • TPWD Fish Identification

    TPWD Fish Identification

  • Functional Morphology of the Pharyngeal Jaw Apparatus in Moray Eels

    Functional Morphology of the Pharyngeal Jaw Apparatus in Moray Eels

  • Morphological and Histological Data on the Structure of the Lingual Toothplate of Arapaima Gigas (Osteoglossidae; Teleostei)

    Morphological and Histological Data on the Structure of the Lingual Toothplate of Arapaima Gigas (Osteoglossidae; Teleostei)

  • Terrestrial Feeding in the Mudskipper Periophthalmus (Pisces: Teleostei): a Cineradiographic Analysis

    Terrestrial Feeding in the Mudskipper Periophthalmus (Pisces: Teleostei): a Cineradiographic Analysis

  • Phylum: Chordata

    Phylum: Chordata

  • Bighead Carp (Hypopthalmichthys Nobilis) Katelin P. Cross Figure 1.1 Abstract: the Bighead Carp, Hypopthalmichthys Nobilis, Is A

    Bighead Carp (Hypopthalmichthys Nobilis) Katelin P. Cross Figure 1.1 Abstract: the Bighead Carp, Hypopthalmichthys Nobilis, Is A

  • Tilapia Dageti ERSS

    Tilapia Dageti ERSS

  • Multiple Epithelia Are Required to Develop Teeth Deep Inside the Pharynx

    Multiple Epithelia Are Required to Develop Teeth Deep Inside the Pharynx

  • The Origin of the Pharyngeal Teeth of the Carp (Cyprinus Carpio Linnaeus)

    The Origin of the Pharyngeal Teeth of the Carp (Cyprinus Carpio Linnaeus)

  • Phylum: Chordata

    Phylum: Chordata

  • Contributions to the Functional Morphology of Fishes

    Contributions to the Functional Morphology of Fishes

  • Tilapia Rheophila ERSS

    Tilapia Rheophila ERSS

  • Fishes of California

    Fishes of California

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  • The Macristiidae, a Ctenothrissiform Family Based on Juvenile and Larval Scopelomorph Fishes
  • Feeding Mechanisms and Ecology of Pycnodont Fishes (Neopterygii, Tpycnodontiformes)
  • Natural History of Vertebrates Characters Used in Fish Identification 1-9-03 (Modified 20050118)
  • Superclass:Gnathostomata-Jawed Fishes Class: Chondrichthyes
  • The Origin of Tooth Replacement
  • Morphology and Morphometry of Buccopharyngeal Cavity and Pharyngeal Dental Apparatus of Chagunius Chagunio (Hamilton 1822)
  • Functional Design and Evolution of the Pharyngeal Jaw Apparatus in Euteleostean Fishes
  • Asian Carp: Key to Identification
  • Vertebrates That Never Sleep: Implications for Sleep’S Basic Function
  • TAUTOG/ Tautoga Onitis (Linnaeus 17;8) / Blackfish, White Chin, Tog
  • With an Emphasis on African Fresh- and Brackish Water Fishes
  • Morphometric Variation in the Pharyngeal Teeth Of
  • Studies on Red Sea Fish
  • TELEOSTS… Part 1 Division Teleostei ( Perfect Bone
  • Cyprinus-Like Pharyngeal Bones and Teeth
  • Subdivision Elopomorpha Subdivision Elopomorpha, Order Elopiformes


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