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Strana 52
The following subfamilies are given family status by some workers . The
Alopiinae bears some relationship to Odontaspidae , whereas the Cetorhinae
has a close affinity to the Lamninae . SUBFAMILY ALOPIINAE ( THRESHER
SHARKS ) .
The following subfamilies are given family status by some workers . The
Alopiinae bears some relationship to Odontaspidae , whereas the Cetorhinae
has a close affinity to the Lamninae . SUBFAMILY ALOPIINAE ( THRESHER
SHARKS ) .
Strana 63
SUBFAMILY ANACANTHOBATIDINAE . No dorsal fin ; caudal fin well -
developed or not ; upper surface smooth ; pelvic fins divided into two distinct
lobes , the anterior lobe limblike ; tip of snout with a filament ( expanded
terminally in ...
SUBFAMILY ANACANTHOBATIDINAE . No dorsal fin ; caudal fin well -
developed or not ; upper surface smooth ; pelvic fins divided into two distinct
lobes , the anterior lobe limblike ; tip of snout with a filament ( expanded
terminally in ...
Strana 195
Four subfamilies with 48 genera and about 164 species . SUBFAMILY
BROTULINAE . Barbels present on chin and snout . One circumtropical genus ,
Brotula , with about five species . SUBFAMILY BROTULOTAENIINAE . No
barbels on chin or ...
Four subfamilies with 48 genera and about 164 species . SUBFAMILY
BROTULINAE . Barbels present on chin and snout . One circumtropical genus ,
Brotula , with about five species . SUBFAMILY BROTULOTAENIINAE . No
barbels on chin or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
Subdivision Halecomorphi | 86 |
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absent adipose fin adults Africa anal fin ANTARCTIC ARCTIC areas Atlantic Australia barbels body bone brackish branched branchiostegal rays Bull CAPRICORN caudal fin characters CIRCLE classification closely compressed continuous cycloid derived developed Distribution dorsal and anal dorsal fin eastern eight elongate EQUATOR extending eyes Family fin rays fishes five fossil four freshwater genera e.g. genus gill openings given gives head Indian known lack lateral line living lower Marine maxilla Maximum length mouth nine North occur oceans Order organ origin Pacific pairs pectoral fin pelvic fins placed plates present primarily primitive probably rarely recognized region relationships relatively Rosen scales seas separate seven short side similar single snout soft rays South America southern species spines SUBFAMILY Suborder swim bladder tail teeth teleosts Three genera TRIBE tropical usually vertebrae western Zealand Zool