Fishes of the WorldWiley, 1984 - 523 strán (strany) |
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Strana 14
... freshwater species is circumtropical , but two species , Esox lucius and Lota lota , are circumpolar and several others are almost so . No genus of freshwater fish has an antitropical distribution . Many freshwater fishes have shown a ...
... freshwater species is circumtropical , but two species , Esox lucius and Lota lota , are circumpolar and several others are almost so . No genus of freshwater fish has an antitropical distribution . Many freshwater fishes have shown a ...
Strana 37
... freshwater ; Black Sea drainage ( primarily Danube basin ) , China , and Korea ; parasitic and nonparasitic , six species . Tetrapleurodon - freshwater ; Rio Lerma system of Mexico ; parasitic and nonparasitic ; two species ...
... freshwater ; Black Sea drainage ( primarily Danube basin ) , China , and Korea ; parasitic and nonparasitic , six species . Tetrapleurodon - freshwater ; Rio Lerma system of Mexico ; parasitic and nonparasitic ; two species ...
Strana 171
... Freshwater ; southern Yugoslavia ; three species . Hucho ( huchen or taimen ) . Freshwater and anadromous ; northern Asia to Japan , Danube basin of Europe ; four species ( Holčík , 1982 ) . Salvelinus . Much biological information on ...
... Freshwater ; southern Yugoslavia ; three species . Hucho ( huchen or taimen ) . Freshwater and anadromous ; northern Asia to Japan , Danube basin of Europe ; four species ( Holčík , 1982 ) . Salvelinus . Much biological information on ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
+Class Placodermi | 40 |
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