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anglerfish and seahorses. The
difference between teleosts and
other bony fish lies
mainly in
their jaw bones;
teleosts have a
movable premaxilla and corresponding...
- the
teleosts in
particular diversified widely. As a result, 96% of
living fish
species are
teleosts (40% of all fish
species belong to the
teleost subgroup...
- paralogue.
Currently it
remains unclear,
whether lepb
exists in
other teleosts due to the
degenerative nature of this paralogue. The
large differences...
- CCGS
Teleost is a
Canadian Coast Guard fisheries research vessel. The ship was
originally constructed in
Norway in 1988 as a
commercial fishing trawler...
-
Teleost hatching enzyme may
refer to:
Choriolysin L, an
enzyme Choriolysin H, an
enzyme This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- anglerfish, and pufferfish.
Percomorpha are the most
diverse group of
teleost fish today.
Teleosts, and
percomorphs in particular,
thrived during the
Cenozoic era...
- Tony J. (1986). "12.
Functions of
Shoaling Behaviour in
Teleosts". The
Behaviour of
Teleost Fishes. Springer. pp. 294–337. doi:10.1007/978-1-4684-8261-4_12...
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found in all
tetrapods and also in
teleosts,
although its form and
length vary
enormously between species. In
teleosts, it is
relatively short, typically...
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paired vomer.
Holosteans are
closer to
teleosts than are the chondrosteans, the
other group intermediate between teleosts and
cartilaginous fish,
which are...
- the
upper lobe of the
caudal fin.
Swordfish are
teleosts Rose fish are also
teleosts Eels are
teleosts too So are
seahorses Some of the shortest-lived...