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DESCRIPTIONS OF A NEW PLESIOPID FISH FROM SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA, WITH A DISCUSSION OF THE ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF PARAPLESIOPS

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 13 (1986–1987) | Updated 23 Apr 2013

Abstract Paraplesiops sinclairi sp. novo is described from six specimens from the Archipelago of the Recherche and Lancelin. It is distinguished from the other members of Paraplesiops by the combination of a low lateral line count (29-32) and smooth preop ...

DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF MULLID FISH FROM SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA, WITH COMMENTS ON UPENEICHTHYS LINEATUS

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 14 (1988–1990) | Updated 27 Feb 2013

Abstract : Upeneichthys stotti is described from 30 specimens from south-western Australia (Albany to Shark Bay). It is distinguished from U. lineatus . the only other member of Upeneichthys , by the different colour pattern on the snout (horizontal blue ...

DESCRIPTION OF A NEW DEEPWATER CLINGFISH (GOBIESOCIDAE) FROM NEW SOUTH WALES

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 15 (1991–1992) | Updated 11 Feb 2013

Abstract : A new species of deep water clingfish. Kopua kuiteri . is described from New South Wales. It is distinguished from the only other member of the genus, K. nuimata Hardy. by the lower dorsal and anal fin-ray counts (6 and 7 versus 10-11 and 8-9 r ...

SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE OSTEOLOGY AND MYOLOGY OF MONACANTHID FISHES

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 15 (1991–1992) | Updated 11 Feb 2013

Abstract : Sexual dimorphism in the body form of some monacanthid taxa is very pronounced. The female is usually deeper bodied with a more concave snout profile than the more streamlined male. In addition. the second dorsal and anal fins of the female are ...

BIODIVERSITY OF SHALLOW REEF FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA USING A RAPID CENSUSING TECHNIQUE

WA Museum Records and Supplements | Volume 20 (2000–2002) | Updated 1 Aug 2012

 Abstract - A rapid assessment methodology was used to provide relative abundance data on selected families of Western Australian fishes. Twenty shallow water reef sites were surveyed covering the coastline between the Recherche Archipelago in the south e ...

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