نتایج جستجو برای: caudal fin

تعداد نتایج: 27272  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
David W Greenfield Toshiyuki Suzuki

Eviota nigramembrana is described from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan and also recorded from the Philippine Islands. It belongs to the cephalic sensory-pore system pattern group I (complete), has a dorsal/anal fin-ray formula of 8/8, 5th pelvic-fin ray absent, some lower pectoral-fin rays branched, five dark internal bands between anal-fin origin and caudal fin, no distinct marking on pectoral-fin b...

2016
Gil Iosilevskii

The paper addresses hydrodynamic performance of a slender swimmer furnished with a flexible small-aspect-ratio soft-rayed caudal fin. The recoil of the fin is found by solving the coupled hydro-elastic problem, in which the structure of the fin is modeled by a cantilever of variable cross section and the hydrodynamic forces acting on it are modeled using the elongated body theory. It is shown t...

2007
Jeremy C. Abbott

Nipping is a potentially damaging aggressive behavior of juvenile steelhead trout (SaBmo gairdneri). By analyzing videotaped interactions of pairs of fish we determined where nips were aimed and where they contacted the opponent's body. Patterns of fin damage were also assessed. Aims and nips (contacts) were distributed differently i n reciprocal and nonreciprocal aggressive bouts. In nonrecipr...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
R J Thoni D B Gurung

Parachiloglanis bhutanensis is a newly discovered species of torrent catfish from eastern Bhutan. With its discovery, the genus Parachiloglanis is no longer monotypic. The species differs from Parachiloglanis hodgarti in meristic, mensural, and coloration characters. Parachiloglanis bhutanensis is confirmed as a member of the genus by the absence of a post-labial grove on the lower lip, which i...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Bungdon Shangningam Waikhom Vishwanath

Psilorhynchus chakpiensis, new species, is described from the Chakpi River, Chindwin basin in Manipur, India. It is distinguished from its congeners by a combination of characters: a dome-shaped rostral cap with horizontally arranged pointed tubercles, 1-2 rows of prominent globular papillae behind the upper lip, three unbranched and nine branched dorsal-fin rays, 30-31 lateral-line scales, hea...

2016
Sang Gu Lim Min Hwan Jeong Bong Seok Kim Tae Ho Lee Hyun Woo Gil In-Seok Park

The landmark-based morphometric and meristic analysis of the kelp grouper (Epinephelus bruneus), red spotted grouper (E. akaara) and seven-banded grouper (E. septemfasciatus) were performed to compare the differentiation of overall body shape and structure. The measurements of the morphometric dimensions were observed in 25 parts (truss dimension: 16 parts; head part dimension: 9 parts) of 38 m...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2011
H-C Ho B Séret K-T Shao

Species of Lophiidae collected from the western South Pacific Ocean are examined. Nine nominal species are recognized, all but one species with their distributions extended eastwards and southwards from the western Pacific Ocean. Two new species are described from Polynesia. Lophiodes iwamotoi n. sp. is described from five specimens collected from Savannah Seamount. It is characterized by a rel...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
David W Greenfield Toshiyuki Suzuki Koichi Shibukawa

Two species of dwarfgoby are described from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. Eviota flebilis n. sp. belongs to cephalic sensory-pore system pattern 2 (lacking only IT pore), has a dorsal/anal fin-ray formula of 8/7, unbranched pectoral-fin rays, the 5th pelvic-fin ray 12.9% of the 4th, a distinctive narrow, red-orange line under the eye, and a dark vertical line at the caudal-fin base. Eviota specca ...

1999
QIU JUN - XING YANG XIAO - YONG CHEN

A new species of nemacheilid loach, Triplophysa longliensis, is described from Yudonghe River, a small tributary of Pearl River in Guizhou Province, China. It can be distinguished from other valid Triplophysa loaches by the following combination of characters: body smooth and scaleless; head tapering; lips thin and smooth; posterior chamber of gas bladder highly developed, long, bag-shaped, tip...

Journal: :Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 2023

Abstract The distinctive caudal-fin skeleton of gadiforms has puzzled scientists for a long time, because its many differences in comparison to other teleosts. Contradicting hypotheses interpreted this structure as (i) highly derived teleostean caudal fin, (ii) new formation with parts from the caudal, dorsal and anal fins, so called pseudocaudal, or (iii) complete evolutionary novelty, neocaud...

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