10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LABROID»
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Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
105. The two superior pharyngeal bones and the inferior pharyngeal bone of a
Wrasse or Labroid fish : the dentigerous surface is paved by close-set and for the
most part hemispherical molars, those of the upper pharyngeals differing from ...
2
Descriptive catalogue of the osteological series contained ...
The two superior pharyngeal bones and the inferior pharyngeal bone of a
Wrasse or Labroid fish : the dentigerous surface is paved by close-set and for the
most part hemispherical molars, those of the upper pharyngeals Family Scarida.
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Richard Owen, 1853
3
Animal Signals: Signalling and Signal Design in Animal ...
Labroid Blue/Red, Blue/Far- Red complex: almost invariably found in labroids (
wrasse and parrotfish) only (for some exceptions: see Appendix). These colours
may appear anything from dark blue to turquoise to the human eye. They contain
a ...
Yngve Espmark, Trond Amundsen, Gunilla Rosenqvist, 2000
4
Fish Physiology: Fish Biomechanics: Fish Biomechanics
Diagrams of the pharyngeal jaw apparatus in three labrid species to illustrate the
labroid condition. (A) Lateral view of the neurocranium and branchial structures
in Bodianus axillaris to show the position of the PJA at the posterior end of the ...
Robert E. Shadwick, George V. Lauder, 2006
5
Cichlid Fishes: Behaviour, Ecology and Evolution
Recent research suggests that features of the labroid pharynx have important
evolutionary consequences, not only for systematic studies, but for the
diversification of the clade as well. Stiassny and Jensen (1987) discuss this
phenomenon at ...
6
Early Stages of Atlantic Fishes: An Identification Guide for ...
... characters they used to define the expanded suborder were features of the
pharyngeal jaw apparatus and the other was a feature of the pharynx. They were
unable to find evidence of labroid monophyly in any of the other structural
systems.
William J. Richards, 2004
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United ...
Unidentified Labroid, resembling Ooris. Holt, E. W. L., Sci. Trans. R. Dub. Soc., S.
IL, iv., 1891, p. 467, Pis. XLVIII., LI., Sp. v., Coris-like. Holt, E. W. L., Ann. Hits.
Marseille, v., 1898, Fasc. IT. Egg and larva, with figure. An egg which appears to
...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Family LABROID^E (Cuv.) Bleeker. Subfamily LAIIUIN-K (Bon.) Gill. The
representatives of the Labrinas found in the California waters belong to the "
group" of Julidina, characterized by Dr. Giinther in his excellent Synopsis of the
Labroid ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
A Preliminary Synopsis of the Labroid Genera. By Dr. Albert Gunther. During my
examination of the Labroid fishes, I have found it necessary to propose a more
natural arrangement of the genera of that family. As the alterations suggested ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
1 0 LABRUs? nus (Solander), Rainbow Labroid. Labrus? iris *, Solander, Pisc.
Nov. Holl. This fish was obtained on Cook's first voyage to the coast of New
Holland, off Bustard Bay, in the 24th parallel of south latitude and 208? meridian.
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