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Ateleopodidae
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jellynose fishes
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Redescription of Ateleopus japonicus Bleeker 1853, a senior synonym of Ateleopus natalensis Regan 1921 (Teleostei: Ateleopodiformes: Ateleopodidae).
T. Kaga
Zootaxa
2017
Corpus ID: 36219103
Ateleopus natalensis Regan 1921, described from off the coast of Natal, South Africa, has been regarded as a valid species. Regan…
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2016
2016
A new jellynose, Ateleopus edentatus, from the western Pacific Ocean (Teleostei: Ateleopodiformes: Ateleopodidae).
T. Kaga
Zootaxa
2016
Corpus ID: 41333214
Ateleopus edentatus sp. nov. is described based on 12 specimens collected from the Kyushu-Palau Ridge in the western Pacific…
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2016
2016
TATSUYA KAGA (2016) A new jellynose, Ateleopus edentatus, from the western Pacific Ocean (Teleostei: Ateleopodiformes: Ateleopodidae). Zootaxa, 4083 (4): 562-568..
T. Kaga
Zootaxa
2016
Corpus ID: 28086221
Review
2015
Review
2015
Redescription of Ateleopus japonicus Bleeker 1853, a senior synonym of Ateleopus schlegelii van der Hoeven 1855, Ateleopus purpureus Tanaka 1915, and Ateleopus tanabensis Tanaka 1918 with designation…
T. Kaga
,
M. J. V. van Oijen
,
Y. Kubo
,
Emi Kitagawa
Zootaxa
2015
Corpus ID: 8660095
Three nominal species of Ateleopodidae; Ateleopus japonicus Bleeker 1853, A. purpureus Tanaka 1915, and A. tanabensis Tanaka 1918…
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2006
2006
New finding of Ateleopus purpureus Tanaka, 1915 (Ateleopodiformes: Ateleopodidae) in the Pacific Waters of Japan
A. M. Prokofiev
Journal of Ichthyology : A Translation of Voprosy…
2006
Corpus ID: 42141725
Ateleopodidae or jellynoses is a small and very poorly studied group of bottom-dwelling, relatively deep-sea fish having…
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