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Porichthys

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Enumeration of the species of marine fishes, collected at San Francisco, California, by Dr. C. B. R. Kennerly, naturalist attached to the survey of the Pacific railroad route, under Lieut. A. W. Whipple
C F Girard (1854) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 7: 141-142
Notice of a collection of the fishes of California presented to the Smithsonian Institution by Mr. Samuel Hubbard
T N Gill (1862) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 14: 274-282
Descriptive enumeration of a collection of fishes from the western coast of Central America, presented to the Smithsonian Institution by Captain John M. Dow
T N Gill (1863) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 15: 162-174
April 12, 1863
E W H Holdsworth (1864) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1864: 158-167
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
A synopsis of the fishes of North America
C F In Jordan Lütken and C H Gilbert (1882) Bulletin of the United States National Museum 16: 1-1018
Notes on American Fishes Preserved in the Museums at Berlin, London, Paris and Copenhagen
David S Jordan (1883) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 35: 281-293
Supplement to the descriptive catalogue of the fishes of Australia
W Macleay (1884) Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 9: 2-64
Notes on a collection of fishes from Pensacola, Florida, obtained by Silas Stearns, with descriptions of two new species (Exocoetus volador and Gnathypops mystacinus.)
David S Jordan (1884) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 7: 33-40
A list of the fishes known from the Pacific coast of tropical America, from the Tropic of Cancer to Panama
David S Jordan (1885) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 8: 361-394
A Review of the American Genera and Species of Batrachidæ
(1885) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 37: 52-62
A preliminary list of the fishes of the West Indies
David S Jordan (1887) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 9: 554-608
LXXII.—On the luminous organs of Selachian fishes
Rud Burckhardt (1900) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 6: 558-568
A review of the venomous toadfishes
Barton A Bean and A C Weed (1910) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 38: 511-526
The classification of the teleostean fishes of the order Pediculati
C T Regan (1912) Annals and Magazine of Natural History 9: 277-289
A revision of the toadfishes referred to Porichthys and related genera
Carl L Hubbs and Leonard P Schultz (1939) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 86: 473-496
A descriptive catalog of the shore fishes of Peru
(1940) Bulletin United States National Museum 189: 1-530
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
Some digenetic trematodes, including eight new species, from marine fishes of La Jolla, Calif
Harold W Manter and Harley J Van Cleave (1951) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 101(3279): 315-340
THE SWIMBLADDER OF THE TOADFISH (OPSANUS TAU L.)
Ragnar Fange and Jonathan B Wittenberg (1958) Biol Bull 115: 172-179
Some nerve patterns and their systematic significance in paracanthopterygian, salmoniform, gobioid, and apogonid fishes
W C Freihofer (1970) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 38: 215-263
LUMINESCENCE CONTROL IN PORICHTHYS (TELEOSTEI): EXCITATION OF ISOLATED PHOTOPHORES
Fernand Baguet and James Case (1971) Biol Bull 140: 15-27
THE CHOROID RETE MIRABILE OF THE FISH EYE. II. DISTRIBUTION AND RELATION TO THE PSEUDOBRANCH AND TO THE SWIMBLADDER RETE MIRABILE
Jonathan B Witterberg and Richard L Haedrich (1974) Biol Bull 146: 137-156
THE ZOOGEOGRAPHY AND DIETARY INDUCTION OF BIOLUMINESCENCE IN THE MIDSHIPMAN FISH, PORICHTHYS NOTATUS
Jon A Warner and James F Case (1980) Biol Bull 159: 231-246
Food habits of smaller marine mammals from Northern California
Robert E Jones (1981) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 42: 409-433
MARINE BIOLUMINESCENCE SPECTRA MEASURED WITH AN OPTICAL MULTICHANNEL DETECTION SYSTEM
Edith A Widder, Michael I Latz and James F Case (1983) Biol Bull 165: 791-810
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
Ultrastructure and Neuronal Control of Luminous Cells in the Copepod Gaussia princeps
M R Bowlby and J F Case (1991) Biol Bull 180: 440-446
Bioluminescence Maintenance in Juvenile Porichthys notatus
A F Mensinger and J F Case (1991) Biol Bull 181: 181-188
Type specimens of fishes in the Tulane University Museum of Natural History
Henry L Bart and Michael S Taylor (1993) Tulane Studies in Zoology and Botany 29: 29-72
Ichthyofauna of the Andalien Basin (Concepcion, Chile)
Victor H Ruiz (1993) Gayana Zoologia 57: 109-278
Helminth parasites of some southern California fishes with a redescription of Proctoeces magnorus Manter, 1940 (Digenea: Fellodistomidae) and description of Choanodera moseri sp. n. (Digenea: Apocreadidae)
(1994) Bulletin Southern California Academy of Sciences 93: 110-117
Cephalopod Predation Facilitated by Dinoflagellate Luminescence
K J Fleisher and J F Case (1995) Biol Bull 189: 263-271
Not All Ctenophores Are Bioluminescent: Pleurobrachia
Shd Haddock and J F Case (1995) Biol Bull 189: 356-362
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