Ninety-one new records of fishes from the Marshall Islands
@inproceedings{Randall2005NinetyoneNR, title={Ninety-one new records of fishes from the Marshall Islands}, author={J. E. Randall and R. Myers and Michael N. Trevor and R. T. Scott and J. Johnson and S. Yoshii and B. D. Greene}, year={2005} }
The following species of fishes are reported as first records for the Marshall Islands (represented either by specimens or clearly identifiable photographs or video images): Rhincodon typus, Stegostoma fasciatum, Himantura fai, Pastinachus sephen, Ophichthus bona parti, Gymnothorax breedeni, Myripristis chryseres, Choeroichthys brachysoma, Pontinus rhodochrous, Aethaloperca rogaa, Aulacocephalis temminckii, Cephalopholis aurantia, C. igarashiensis, C. polleni, Epinephelus chlorostigma, E… Expand
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