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- Tosarhombus brevis Amaoka, Mihara & Rivaton, 1997 Tosarhombus longim**** Amaoka, Mihara & Rivaton, 1997 Tosarhombus neocaledonicus Amaoka & Rivaton, 1991...
- kushimotoense Amaoka, Kaga & Misaki, 2008 Engyprosopon latifrons (Regan, 1908) Engyprosopon longipelvis Amaoka, 1969 Engyprosopon longipterum Amaoka, Mihara...
- 1890) Psettina filimana S. Z. Li & H. M. Wang, 1982 Psettina gigantea Amaoka, 1963 (Rough-scaled flounder) Psettina hainanensis (H. W. Wu & S. F. Tang...
- 1007/s00114-005-0045-2. Amphidromus perversus (Linnaeus, 1758). Chapleau, Francois & Amaoka, Kunio (1998). Paxton, J.R. & Eschmeyer, W.N. (eds.). Encyclopedia of Fishes...
- nigrifrons Amaoka & Mihara, 2000 Arnoglossus nigrofilamentosus Fricke, Golani & Appelbaum-Golani, 2017 (Filamentous flounder) Arnoglossus oxyrhynchus Amaoka, 1969...
- "Scuba Diver Has Been Visiting the Same Fish for 30 Years". Mental Floss. Amaoka, K., Nakaya, K., & Yabe, M. (1989, November 1). Fishes of usujiri and adjacent...
- 1894 (Pelican flounder) Chascanopsetta megagnatha Amaoka & Parin, 1990 Chascanopsetta micrognatha Amaoka & Yamamoto, 1984 Chascanopsetta novaeguineae Tongboonkua...
- Carangiformes Suborder: Pleuronectoidei Family: Bothidae Genus: ****onolaeops Amaoka, 1969 Species: J. dentatus Binomial name ****onolaeops dentatus Amaoka, 1969...
- five recognized species in this genus: Samaris chesterfieldensis Mihara & Amaoka, 2004 Samaris costae Quéro, Hensley & Maugé, 1989 Samaris cristatus J. E...
- China. It has been used in Chinese medicine and in making Shacha sauce. Amaoka, K.; Matsuura, K.; Munroe, T.A.; Carpenter, K.E. (2021). "Tephrinectes sinensis"...