Gill arches of fishes of the suborder Notothenioidei (Pisces, Perciformes)
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概要
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Gill-arch structures of 34 species belonging to five families of the suborder Notothenioidei were studied in detail. Remarkable differences among notothenioid gill arches were recognized mainly in the degree of ossification of basibranchials, the dentition on the epibranchial, and the shapes of the hypobranchial and pharyngobranchials. On the basis of the character analyses of these osteological features, the relationships among notothenioid families were inferred. The family Bovichthyidae was recognized as the most primitive group among five families, while the Channichthyidae seemed to be the most advanced one. The Harpagiferidae was clearly identified as a distinct family from the Nototheniidae.
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著者
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Iwami T
Tokyo Kasei Gakuin Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Abe Tokiharu
Division Of Zoology University Museum The University Of Tokyo
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Iwami Tetsuo
Institute Of Biological Sciences The University Of Tsukuba
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