Fishes of the World |
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Strana 27
They spend most of their time buried in sand or coarse shell gravel and occur
primarily in shallowwater tropical and subtropical seas with some species
extending into temperate waters as far north as Norway and as far south as New
Zealand ...
They spend most of their time buried in sand or coarse shell gravel and occur
primarily in shallowwater tropical and subtropical seas with some species
extending into temperate waters as far north as Norway and as far south as New
Zealand ...
Strana 267
... on head ; caudal fin truncate or slightly emarginate ; 57 vertebrae ; single
lateral line ; mouth large ; jaws with small teeth interspersed with large fanglike
teeth ; feeds primarily on fishes , crustaceans , and squids and is extremely
voracious .
... on head ; caudal fin truncate or slightly emarginate ; 57 vertebrae ; single
lateral line ; mouth large ; jaws with small teeth interspersed with large fanglike
teeth ; feeds primarily on fishes , crustaceans , and squids and is extremely
voracious .
Strana 402
Appendix II The following 45 fish distribution maps are based on information from
numerous sources , primarily those acknowledged . Parts of the ranges are often
based on scattered populations of a single or a few species . The margins are ...
Appendix II The following 45 fish distribution maps are based on information from
numerous sources , primarily those acknowledged . Parts of the ranges are often
based on scattered populations of a single or a few species . The margins are ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
Subdivision Halecomorphi | 86 |
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