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Megalops cyprinoides

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Megalops cyprinoides (Broussonet, 1782)

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Royal Society
(1859) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 4: 63-77
On the Fishes of Orissa
Surgeon Francis Day (1869) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1869: 369-387
Poissons de Madagascar et de l'ile de la Réunion des collections de MM. Pollen et van Dam
P Bleeker (1874) Recherches sur la faune de Madagascar et de ses dépendances 4: 1-104
The fishes of Port Darwin
W Macleay (1878) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2: 344-367
On the Clupeidae of Australia
W Macleay (1879) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 4: 363-385
A preliminary catalogue of the fishes of the St. John’s River and the east coast of Florida, with descriptions of a new genus and three new species
G B Goode (1879) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 2: 108-121
Notes on fishes observed about Pensacola, Florida, and Galveston, Texas, with description of new species
David S Jordan and Charles H Gilbert (1882) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 5: 241-307
Contribution to a knowledge of the fishes of New Guinea.--No. III
W Macleay (1883) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 7: 585-598
Notes on a collection of fishes from the Burdekin and Mary rivers, Queensland
W Macleay (1883) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 8: 199-213
Notes on the method of obtaining water from Eucalyptus roots as practiced by the natives of the country, between the Lachlan and Darling Rivers
K H Bennett (1883) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 8: 213-215
Contribution to a knowledge of the fishes of New Guinea, No. 4
W Macleay (1883) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 8: 252-280
Report of a mission to Guam. Part II. Fishes
A Seale (1901) Occasional Papers of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum 1: 61-128
Notes on a collection of fishes from the island of Formosa
David S Jordan and Barton W Evermann (1902) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 25: 315-368
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARASITIC COPEPODS
J F Mcclendon (1906) Biol Bull 12: 37-52
A review of the herring-like fishes of Japan
David Starr Jordan and Albert Christian Herre (1906) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 31: 613-645
Fishes of the South Pacific
A Seale (1906) Occasional Papers of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum 4: 1-89
THE CIRCULATORY AND NERVOUS SYSTEMS OF THE GIANT SCALLOP (PECTEN TENUICOSTATUS, MIGHELS), WITH REMARKS ON THE POSSIBLE ANCESTRY OF THE LAMELLIBRANCHIATA, AND ON A METHOD FOR MAKING SERIES OF ANATOMICAL DRAWINGS
Gilman A Drew (1907) Biol Bull 12: 225-258
Fishes of the Philippine Islands
B W Evermann and A Seale (1907) Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish 26: 49-110
List of fishes recorded from Okinawa or the Riu Kiu Islands of Japan
David S Jordan and E C Starks (1907) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 32: 491-504
A catalogue of the fishes of the island of Formosa or Taiwan, based on the collections of Dr. Hans Sauter
David Starr Jordan and Robert Earl Richardson (1909) Pittsburgh Memoirs Carnegie Museum 4: 159-204
Descriptions of fishes from the coast of Natal. Part 2
J D F Gilchrist and W W Thompson (1909) Annals of the South African Museum 6: 213-279
Notes on a collection of fishes from Java, made by Owen Bryant and William Palmer in 1909, with description of a new species
Barton A Bean and A C Weed (1912) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 42: 587-611
Scales of Some Australian Fishes
T D A Cockerell (1915) Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 3: 35-46
Philippine turtles
E H Taylor (1920) Philippine Journal of Science 16(2): 111-144
Philippine turtles
E H Taylor (1920) Philippine Journal of Science. Manila 16(2): 111-144
A monograph of the marine fishes of South Africa
K H Barnard (1925) Annals of The South African Museum 21: 1-418
Contributions to the biology of the Philippine archipelago and adjacent regions. The fishes of the groups Elasmobranchii, Holocephali, Isospondyli, and Ostarophysi obtained by the United States Bureau of Fisheries steamer "Albatross" in 1907 to 1910, chiefly in the Philippine islands and adjacent seas
Henry W Fowler (1941) Bulletin United States National Museum 100(13): 2-879
Contributions toward a classification of modern isospondylous fishes
William A Gosline (1960) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology 6(6): 325-365
A survey of Australian Ichthyology
G P Whitley (1964) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 89: 11-127
A new palaeoniscid fish from the Witte-berg series (Lower Carboniferous) of South Africa
R A Jubb (1965) Annals of The South African Museum 48: 267-272
A review of the elopoid and clupeoid fishes of the Red sea and adjacent regions
P J P Whitehead (1965) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) (Zoology) 12(7): 225-281
The caudal skeleton in Lower Liassic pholidophorid fishes
C Patterson (1968) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Geology 16: 201-239
The osteology and relationships of the Denticipitidae, a family of clupeomorph fishes
P H Greenwood (1968) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 16: 215-273
The turtles and crocodiles of Thailand and adjacent waters
Edward H Taylor (1970) Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull. 49: 87-179
NITROGEN METABOLISM AND TROPHIC INPUT IN RELATION TO GROWTH IN FRESHWATER AND SALTWATER SALMO GAIRDNERI
Michael A K Smith and Alan Thorpe (1976) Biol Bull 150: 139-151
Relationships of the stomiiform fishes (Teleostei), with a description of Diplophos
W L Fink and S H Weitzman (1982) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 150: 31-93
The phylogenetic relationships of salmonoid fishes
Christopher P J Sanford (1990) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 56(2): 145-153
Annotated checklist of the fishes of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia
J W Johnson (1999) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 43: 709-762
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