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Philophylla caesio
Known as:
Musca caesio
National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
Rapid reproductive analysis and length – weight relation for red - bellied fusilier, Caesio cuning, and longfin emperor, Lethrinus erythropterus (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Caesionidae and…
K. Longenecker
,
R. Langston
,
H. Bolick
,
Utula Kondio
2014
Corpus ID: 84130092
We present length–weight relations (LWR) and use rapid, low-cost histological methods to describe the reproductive biology of the…
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2014
2014
Prevalensi dan Intensitas Infeksi Parasit Crustacea pada Ikan Sulir Kuning (Caesio cuning) dan Ikan Pisang-pisang (Pterocaesio diagramma) yang Dipasarkan Di Pasar Ikan Kedonganan, Kabupaten Badung
I. G. A. M. E. Hambarsika
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I. M. Oka
,
Nyoman Adi Suratma
2014
Corpus ID: 83258115
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui prevalensi, intensitas infeksi dan predileksi parasit crustacea pada ikan sulir kuning…
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2012
2012
RESUPINATE BASIDIOMYCETEN AUS RES. FOR SAN RAMON
F. Oberwinkler
2012
Corpus ID: 193958918
GUTTUNG, ART Aurrcularra delicata (Fr ) Henn Occulrrfur sp. in Hyphoderma argrllaceum Septobasidrum fuscovrolaceum Bres 1903 S…
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2010
2010
A note on the occurrence of reef inhabiting, red-bellied yellow tail fusilier, Caesio cuning from outside its known geographical array
V. Padate
,
C. Rivonker
,
A. C. Anil
2010
Corpus ID: 59033559
The reef inhabiting fusilier, Caesio cuning , characterized by pinkish abdomen and yellow caudal fin exhibits shoaling behaviour…
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2009
2009
Two new Myxidium species (Myxosporea: Myxidiidae) infecting the gallbladder of African flying fish, Cheilopogon nigricans and Suez fusilier, Caesio suevicus from the Red Sea, Egypt: a morphological…
A. Abdel-Baki
Parasitology Research
2009
Corpus ID: 35215797
Myxidium maamouni sp. n. and Myxidium aydai sp. n. were described from the gallbladder of the African flying fish Cheilopogon…
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