Definition of Pteropodus. Meaning of Pteropodus. Synonyms of Pteropodus

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- pachycephalus Neohispaniscus Matsubara 1943 S. schlegelii S. vulpes S. zonatus Pteropodus Eigenmann & Beeson, 1893 S. carnatus S. caurinus S. chrysomelas S. hubbsi...
- relationship of the species usually united under the generic name Sebastodes and Pteropodus dallii sp. nov. During World War I, he worked in the Military Intelligence...
- by living adults. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Pteropodus. This demersal fish is found o rock coasts. It is an ovoviviparous species...
- Monterey, California. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Pteropodus. The specific name nebulosus means "cloudy" a reference to the yellow...
- This species was recently moved from the Sebastes subgenus Mebarus to Pteropodus, which also includes brown, gopher, copper, black-and-yellow, calico,...
- Francisco, California. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Pteropodus, of which it is the type species. The specific name maliger is a compound...
- Island in California. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Pteropodus. The specific name rastrelliger is a compound of rastrella, a diminutive...
- Monterey, California. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Pteropodus. The specific name chrysomelas means "gold and black" a reference to the...
- Bay, California. Some authorities place this species in the subgenus Pteropodus. The specific name carnatus means "fleshy" or "flesh-colored", alluding...
- given as ****an. Some authorities classify this species in the subgenus Pteropodus. The specific name honours the American ichthyologist Carl L. Hubbs, who...