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- Dragonets are small, percomorph, marine fish of the diverse family Callionymidae (from the Gr**** kallis, "beautiful" and onyma, "name") found mainly in...
- Callionymidae and Draconettidae (Teleostei: Callionymoidei), with Comments on Callionymid Fish classification" (PDF). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde Serie...
- Makoto; Fujii, Ryozo (1995). "Blue Chromatop****s in Two Species of Callionymid Fish". Zoological Science. 12 (6): 811–813. doi:10.2108/zsj.12.811. S2CID 86385679...
- version. CLIFFORD RAY JOHNSON, Callionymus russelli, a new species of callionymid fish from Queensland, Australia, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society...
- C. Goda, M.; R. Fujii (2009). "Blue Chromatop****s in Two Species of Callionymid Fish". Zoological Science. 12 (6): 811–813. doi:10.2108/zsj.12.811. Benoit...
- because of her “continued interest in and support of [his] studies on callionymid fishes”. Acero, A. & Fricke, R. (2017) [errata version of 2010 ****essment]...
- FishBase. February 2013 version. Fricke, R. & M. J. Zaiser (1983). "A new callionymid fish, Synchiropus kiyoae, from the Izu Islands, ****an". ****anese Journal...
- the type material for this species and for many other New Caledonian callionymids. Eschmeyer, W.N. (ed.), 2003. Catalog of fishes. Updated database version...
- ISBN 1-55992-077-7 Goda, M.; R. Fujii (2009). "Blue Chromatop****s in Two Species of Callionymid Fish". Zoological Science. 12 (6): 811–813. doi:10.2108/zsj.12.811. S2CID 86385679...
- small fish, the largest species reaching 12 cm (4.7 in) long. Like the callionymids, they are bottom-dwelling fish, and usually ****ually dimorphic. Not much...