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Dussumieriidae
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Dussumieridae
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2013
2013
LUISIELLA INEXCUTATA GEN. ET SP. NOV. (PISCES, CLUPEIFORMES, DUSSUMIERIIDAE) DEL ]URASICO SUPERIOR DE LA PROVINCIA DE CHUBUT, ARGENTINA
Andreina R. Bocchino
2013
Corpus ID: 128373799
The author describes Luisiella inexcutata nov. gen., nov. sp. from Chubut 43c25'L.S probably nearer to the Leptolepiforme sand…
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1991
1991
Population characteristics of tuna live baits in Lakshadweep
G. Gopakumar
,
P. Pillai
,
K. Koya
1991
Corpus ID: 86595192
Availability and abundance of both migratory and resident species of tuna live baits in desired quantity during thefishing…
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1982
1982
On the systematics of rainbow sardines Dussumieria spp. (Family: Dussumieriidae, Pisces) from indian waters
P. Nair
1982
Corpus ID: 82643256
The systematics of the rainbow sardines of the Genus Dussumieria Valenciennes has been studied in detail. The existence of two…
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1963
1963
Round Herrings (Family Dussumieridae) found in the Ryukyu Islands
Shinsho Nishishimamoto
,
信昇 西島本
1963
Corpus ID: 176032575
1962
1962
Abdominal Scutes in the Round Herrings (Dussumieriidae)
P. Whitehead
Nature
1962
Corpus ID: 4295071
THE Dussumieriidae are usually distinguished from the Clupeidae or true herrings at familial (or sub-familial) level by their…
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Review
1958
Review
1958
The intestine as a diagnostic character in identifying certain clupeoids (Engraulididae, Clupeidae, Dussumieriidae) and as a morphometric character for comparing anchoveta (Centengraulis mysticetus…
W. Horder
1958
Corpus ID: 130850394
ENGLISH: The several species of clupeoid fishes used as baitfish in the Eastern Pacific tuna fishery are, in some cases…
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1936
1936
Caudal skeleton of bermuda shallow water fishes. I. Order Isospondyli: Elopidae, Megalopidae, Albulidae, Clupeidae, Dussumieriidae, Engraulidae
G. Hollister
1936
Corpus ID: 155988614
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