Reference of Taiwanese Fishes 19073 Records
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ID Author Year Title Publisher
01264 Nichols, J.T.; Firth, F.E. 1936 A new triacanthid fish and other species from deep water off Virginia. American Museum Novitates. 
01265 Hubbs, C.L. 1926 The supposed intergradation of the two species of Sebastolobus (A Genus of Scorpaenoid Fishes) of Western America. American Museum Novitates. 
01266 Gudger, E.W. 1936 Three partially ambicolorate four-spotted flounders, Paralichthys oblongus, two each with a hooked dorsal fin and a partially rotated eye. American Museum Novitates. 
01267 Gudger, E.W. 1936 A reversed almost wholly Ambicolorate summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. American Museum Novitates. 
01268 Gudger, E.W. 1936 Ambicoloration, partial and complete, in the southern flounder, Paralichthys lethostigma. American Museum Novitates. 
01269 Conrad, G.M. 1937 The brain of the swordfish (Xiphias Gladius). American Museum Novitates. 
01270 Nichols, J.T.; La Monte, F.R. 1937 Notes on swordfish at Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. American Museum Novitates. 
01271 Raven, H.C.; LaMonte, F. 1937 Notes on the alimentary tract of the swordfish (Xiphias Gladius). American Museum Novitates. 
01272 Nichols, J.T. 1937 Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 15 a new fish of the genus Bostrychus from New Guinea. American Museum Novitates. 
01273 Gudger, E.W.; Firth, F.E. 1937 Two reversed partially ambicolorate halibuts: Hippoglossus hippoglossus. American Museum Novitates. 
01274 Nichols, J.T. 1937 Syngnathus walcotti, a new west Indian pipefish. American Museum Novitates. 
01276 Rosen, D.E. 1972 Origin of the Characid Fish Genus Bramocharax and a Description of a Second, More Primitive, Species in Guatemala. American Museum Novitates. 
01277 Smith, C. L. and C. R. Powell 1971 The Summer Fish Communities of Brier Creek, Marshall County, Oklahoma. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 
01279 Nichols, J.T.; Mowbray, L.L. 1914 A new Angel-fish (Angelichthys townsendi) form Key West. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 
01280 Nichols, J.T. 1915 A new characin fish form Brazil. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 
01281 Nichols, J.T. 1923 Two new fishes from the Pacific Ocean. American Museum Novitates.