Ichthyological Bulletin, Number 68, June 2000 An Annotated Checklist of the Species of the Labroid Fish Families Labridae and Scaridae Code Number: fb00001 ABSTRACT: Parenti, Paolo and John E. Randall. 2000. An annotated checklist of the species of the Labroid fish families Labridae and Scaridae. Ichthyological Bulletin of the J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, No. 68, 97 pages. An annotated checklist of the species of the fish families Labridae and Scaridae is presented; 541 valid species are recognized, including 68 genera and 453 species of labrids and 10 genera and 88 species of scarids. Thirty undescribed species of wrasses and two undescribed parrotfish species are also included. A list of nominal species is given, with their...
In 1853 BLEEKER (I, p. 489 and 490) described two species, both from the bay of Batavia, as Julis (H...
Among the most difficult problems of the systematist are certain groups of tropical fishes, notably ...
The following labrid fishes are described as new species from the Western Indian Ocean: Coris latifa...
Ichthyological Bulletin, Number 68, June 2000 An Annotated Checklist of the Species of the Labroid ...
The wrasse family Labridae sensu stricto contains 548 species at latest count at the end of 2017. Th...
The checklist of the species of the families Labridaeand Scaridae is updated. After the publication ...
The checklist of the species of the families Labridae and Scaridae is updated. After the publicati...
The labrid genus Pseudolabrus is represented in the islands of the southeast Pacific by three previ...
Not AvailableWrasse (order Perciformes: family Labridae) comprise the second largest family of mari...
Randall, John E., Allen, Gerald R. (2010): Two New Labrid Fishes Of The Genus Halichoeres From The E...
Type material of 17 of the 19 species of Indochinese fishes described by Tirant are still preserved ...
Parrotfishes have long been one of the major problems of the taxonomist, largely as a result of clas...
Wrasse (order Perciformes: family Labridae) comprise the second largest family of marine fish, with...
The concept of name-bearing specimens is pivotal for nomenclatural stability. Hence, correctly listi...
Fig. 1. Two specimens of Labracinus atrofasciatus (approximately 150 and 190 mm TL) amongst catch of...
In 1853 BLEEKER (I, p. 489 and 490) described two species, both from the bay of Batavia, as Julis (H...
Among the most difficult problems of the systematist are certain groups of tropical fishes, notably ...
The following labrid fishes are described as new species from the Western Indian Ocean: Coris latifa...
Ichthyological Bulletin, Number 68, June 2000 An Annotated Checklist of the Species of the Labroid ...
The wrasse family Labridae sensu stricto contains 548 species at latest count at the end of 2017. Th...
The checklist of the species of the families Labridaeand Scaridae is updated. After the publication ...
The checklist of the species of the families Labridae and Scaridae is updated. After the publicati...
The labrid genus Pseudolabrus is represented in the islands of the southeast Pacific by three previ...
Not AvailableWrasse (order Perciformes: family Labridae) comprise the second largest family of mari...
Randall, John E., Allen, Gerald R. (2010): Two New Labrid Fishes Of The Genus Halichoeres From The E...
Type material of 17 of the 19 species of Indochinese fishes described by Tirant are still preserved ...
Parrotfishes have long been one of the major problems of the taxonomist, largely as a result of clas...
Wrasse (order Perciformes: family Labridae) comprise the second largest family of marine fish, with...
The concept of name-bearing specimens is pivotal for nomenclatural stability. Hence, correctly listi...
Fig. 1. Two specimens of Labracinus atrofasciatus (approximately 150 and 190 mm TL) amongst catch of...
In 1853 BLEEKER (I, p. 489 and 490) described two species, both from the bay of Batavia, as Julis (H...
Among the most difficult problems of the systematist are certain groups of tropical fishes, notably ...
The following labrid fishes are described as new species from the Western Indian Ocean: Coris latifa...