FIG. 1 in Evolutionary Relationships of the Deep-Sea Pearleyes (Aulopiformes: Scopelarchidae) and a New Genus of Pearleye from Antarctic Waters ...
FIG. 1. Lagiacrusichthys macropinnis, from meso-bathypelagic Antarctic waters (MCZ 125832). A small dorsal fin (5–6 rays), indicated by the arrow, and a long anal fin (35–39 rays) are differentially diagnostic features of the genus Lagiacrusichthys. Scale bars equal 1 cm. ... : Published as part of...
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Summary: | FIG. 1. Lagiacrusichthys macropinnis, from meso-bathypelagic Antarctic waters (MCZ 125832). A small dorsal fin (5–6 rays), indicated by the arrow, and a long anal fin (35–39 rays) are differentially diagnostic features of the genus Lagiacrusichthys. Scale bars equal 1 cm. ... : Published as part of Davis, Matthew P., 2015, Evolutionary Relationships of the Deep-Sea Pearleyes (Aulopiformes: Scopelarchidae) and a New Genus of Pearleye from Antarctic Waters, pp. 64-71 in Copeia 103 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.1643/CI-14-139, http://zenodo.org/record/13230453 ... |
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