Reference of Taiwanese Fishes 19073 Records
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ID Author Year Title Publisher
01224 Gudger, E.W. 1937 A gulf herring, Pomolobus aestivalis, with an attached colonial hydroid, Obelia commensuralis. American Museum Novitates. 
01386 Gudger, E.W. 1928 A mackerel (Scomber socmber) with a rubber band rove through its body. American Museum Novitates. 
01232 Gudger, E.W. 1935 A photograph and descritpion of Masturus lanceolatus taken at Tahiti, May, 1930 the sixteenth adult specimen on record. American Museum Novitates. 
01219 Gudger, E.W. 1937 A pug-headed two-lined dab, Lepidopsetta bilineata, the only known pug-headed flatfish. American Museum Novitates. 
01267 Gudger, E.W. 1936 A reversed almost wholly Ambicolorate summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. American Museum Novitates. 
01372 Gudger, E.W. 1933 A round-headed silver perch, Bairdiella chrysura; with notes on the earliest figured round-headed fish. American Museum Novitates. 
01369 Gudger, E.W. 1933 A second barn-door skate, Raja stabuliforis, with pectorals non-adherent to the Head. American Museum Novitates. 
01239 Gudger, E.W. 1931 A young rainbow trout (Salmo Irideus) with a "horn" (The Achene of Bidens Cernua) on its head. American Museum Novitates. 
03390 Gudger, E.W. 1934 Ambicoloration in the Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, I.-Incomplete Ambicoloration without other Deformity, II.-Complete Ambicoloration with a Hooked Dorsal Fin and with the Rotating Eye just over the Dorsal Ridge. American Museum Novitates. 
01268 Gudger, E.W. 1936 Ambicoloration, partial and complete, in the southern flounder, Paralichthys lethostigma. American Museum Novitates. 
01223 Gudger, E.W. 1937 An albino tarpon, Tarpon atlanticus, the only known specimen. American Museum Novitates. 
01227 Gudger, E.W. 1928 The smallest known specimens of the sucking-fishes, Remora brachyptera and Rhombochirus osteochir. 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. 
01181 Gudger, E.W. 1935 Two partially ambicolorate flatefishes (Heterosomata). I. ─ A summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. II. ─ A rusty dab, Limanda ferruginea. American Museum Novitates. 
01340 Gudger, E.W.; Firth, F.E. 1935 An almost totally ambicolorate halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, with partially rotated eye and hooked dorsal fin - The only recorded specimen. American Museum Novitates. 
01273 Gudger, E.W.; Firth, F.E. 1937 Two reversed partially ambicolorate halibuts: Hippoglossus hippoglossus. American Museum Novitates.