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The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species, and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands
C H Eigenmann (1912) Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum 5: 1-578
The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species, and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands
C H Eigenmann (1912) Memoirs Carnegie Museum 5: 1-578
The American Characidae
Carl H Eigenmann (1917) Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard 43(1): 1-102
Descriptions of new South American fresh-water fishes collected by Dr. Carl Ternetz
G S Myers (1927) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 68: 107-135
The fishes of the BeniMamoré and Paraguay basins, and a discussion of the origin of the Paraguayan fauna
Nathan E Pearson (1937) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 23: 99-114
The fishes of the Beni-Mamoré and Paraguay basins, and a discussion of the origin of the paraguayan fauna
(1937) Proc. California Acad. Sci. 23(8): 99-114
A list and index of the publications of the United States National Museum (1875–1946)
Anon (1947) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 193: 1-306
Annotated chronological bibliography of the publica-tions of George Sprague Myers (to the end of 1969)
Anonymous (1970) Proc. Calif, Acad. Sci. 38: 19-52
Ecology of fishes in the Amazon and Congo Basins
T R Roberts (1972) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 143: 117-147
Systematic implications of innervation patterns in teleost myotomes
Q Bone and R D Ono (1982) Breviora 470: 1-23
The cranial muscles of the loricarioid catfishes, their homologies and value as taxonomic characters (Teleostei: Siluroidei)
G J Howes (1983) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology 45: 309-345
The cranial muscles of loricarioidcatfishes, their homologies and value astaxonomic characters (Teleostei: Siluroidei)
(1983) Bulletin of the British Museum NaturalHistory 45(6): 309-345
The evolution and interrelationships of the actinopterygian fishes
G V Lauder and K F Liem (1983) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 150: 95-197
Problems in catfish anatomy and phylogeny exemplified by the Neotropical Hypophthalmidae (Teleostei: Siluroidei)
G J Howes (1983) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology 45: 1-39
A review of the South American catfish tribe Hoplomyzontini (Pisces, Aspredinidae), with descriptions of new species from Ecuador
(1985) Fieldiana Zoology 25: 1-19
Catalogue of type specimens of recent fishes in Field Museum of Natural History
Myriam Ibarra and Donald J Stewart (1987) Fieldiana Zoology (N. S.) 35: 1-112
Miniaturization in South American freshwater fishes; an overview and discussion
Stanley H Weitzman and Richard P Vari (1988) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 101(2): 444-465
Hoplomyzon sexpapilostoma, a new species of Venezuelan catfish (Pisces: Aspredinidae), with comments on the Hoplomyzontini
D C Taphorn and C Marrero (1990) Fieldiana, Zoology (New Series) 61: 1-9
Exallodontus aguanai, a new genus and species of Pimelodidae (Pisces: Siluriformes) from deep river channels of South America, and delimitation of the subfamily Pimelodinae
John G Lundberg, Francisco Mago-Leccia and Pedro Nass (1991) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 104(4): 840-869
A phylogenetic analysis of the Asian catfish families Sisoridae, Akysidae, and Amblycipitidae, with a hypothesis on the relationships of the Neotropical Aspredinidae (Teleostei, Ostariophysi)
Mário C C De Pinna (1996) Fieldiana Zoology 84: 1-83
Review of south Asian sisorid catfish genera Gagata and Nangra, with descriptions of a new genus and five new species
(1998) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 50(14): 315-345
Higher-level Names for Catfishes (Actinopterygii: Ostariophysi: Siluriformes)
Carl J Ferraris Jr. and Mário C C De Pinna (1999) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 51: 1-17
Morphology and development of the postcranial skeleton in the Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus (Ostariophysi: Siluriformes)
Terry Grande and Judith D Shardo (2002) Fieldiana Zoology 99: 1-30
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