Fishes of the World |
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Strana 337
... Kenya , and South Africa ) , Halimuraena ( three species , eastern and
southern Africa ) , Haliophis ( one species , Red Sea to Madagascar ) ,
Natalichthys ( three species , South Africa ) , and Rusichthys ( one species ,
western Indian Ocean ...
... Kenya , and South Africa ) , Halimuraena ( three species , eastern and
southern Africa ) , Haliophis ( one species , Red Sea to Madagascar ) ,
Natalichthys ( three species , South Africa ) , and Rusichthys ( one species ,
western Indian Ocean ...
Strana 374
One genus , Psettodes , with two species : P . belcheri from tropical west Africa (
eastern Atlantic ) and P . erumei from ... Stauch and Cadenat ( 1965 ) recognized
two west African species , P . benneti ( coastal Senegal and Mauritania ) and P ...
One genus , Psettodes , with two species : P . belcheri from tropical west Africa (
eastern Atlantic ) and P . erumei from ... Stauch and Cadenat ( 1965 ) recognized
two west African species , P . benneti ( coastal Senegal and Mauritania ) and P ...
Strana 441
A contribution to the classification of the African catfishes of the family
Amphiliidae , with descriptions of collections from Cameroon . ... Taxonomic
notes on some triglid and peristediid fishes ( Pisces : Scorpaeniformes ) from
southern Africa .
A contribution to the classification of the African catfishes of the family
Amphiliidae , with descriptions of collections from Cameroon . ... Taxonomic
notes on some triglid and peristediid fishes ( Pisces : Scorpaeniformes ) from
southern Africa .
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