10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBOPERCULAR»
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Morphology and Distribution of Species in the Genus ...
narrow jaws, a narrow interorbital region, a long opercular-subopercular distance
, a low number of pectoral rays, and distinctive color patterns of the second dorsal
, anal, and caudal fins. Andriyashev [1968] referred to a 'central excavation' on ...
2
On the anatomy of vertebrates
The subopercular forms the chief part of the opercular fin by its long backwardly
produced lower angle. The subopercular bone in the Conger is soon reduced to
a mere ray, which curves backwards and upwards like one of the branchio- ...
3
functional morphology of th ehead of the perch an ...
The opercular series (PIs Va, Vb) The opercular series consists of four elements,
the preopercular, the opercular, the subopercular, and the interopercular. The
preopercular is described with the other bones of the suspensorium. The
opercular ...
4
Miocene Fishes of Southern California
Comprising the opercular arch are the opercular, subopercular, and preopercular
. Opercular constricted below its comparatively strong suspensory articulation; a
small bone with rounded inferior edge; posterior border nearly straight and ...
5
Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Volume 2: Scorpaeniformes to ...
Howella brodiei Og i I by, 1 899 Howella brodiei has two widely separated dorsal
fins and strong opercular, subopercular, and interopercular spines. Dorsal profile
of head is moderately convex, and snout is very short. Nares are moderately ...
John D. McEachran, Janice D. Fechhelm, 2010
6
Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Vol. 1: Myxiniformes to ...
Mouth width less than 63% of head depth; interorbital width 77% to 125% of jaw
length; subopercular lateral line scales 7 or 8 . . . . . Ogcocephalus cubifrons p.
839 8b. Mouth width greater than 56% of head depth; interorbital width 56% to ...
John McEachran, Janice D. Fechhelm, 2013
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Percid Fishes: Systematics, Ecology and Exploitation
The opercular series consists of the preopercular, the opercular, the
subopercular and the interopercular. The vertical limb of the L-shaped
preopercular is firmly connected to the hyomandibular along most of its length
and forms part of the ...
8
History of the Coelacanth Fishes
Janvier and Martin (1979: 500) suggest that the ventral path exhibited by the two
last-mentioned species corresponds to the subopercular branch of Latimeria (p.
99) and that this represents the original path of the main canal. The more ...
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Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Vol. 1: Myxiniformes to ...
Dorsal fin spines two; no subopercular spine; no axillary pore behind pectoral fin
base; canine teeth and photophores present Porichthys plectrodon p. 812 1 b.
Dorsal fin spines three; one or two subopercular spines; axillary pore behind ...
10
Memoirs of the Queensland Museum
subopercular 1 broken clavicular branchial lamina edge of lamina meeting the
anterior edge of cleithrum about 8mm short of dorsal edge; ventral edge of
branchial lamina thickened and bearing a distinct groove for the articulation of
the ...
Queensland Museum, Ronald Hamlyn-Harris, 1997
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A venomous (right) and non-venomous (left) Caribbean clingfish showing the differences in the subopercular bone. (Texas A&M University photo courtesy Dr. «Texas A&M University, May 14»