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  AMNH Scientific Publications: Item 2246/1139
"New primarily osteological evidence was collected for a reinterpretation of the phylogenetic interrelationships of the teleost fish suborder Stomiatoidei, especially the nominal families Sternoptychidae and Gonostomatidae.
Basic differences were found dividing the suborder into two sister groups (proposed as new infraorders), the Gonostomata and the Photichthya.
Evidence indicates that the Gonostomata consists of two sister-group families, the Gonostomatidae with six of the 20 genera formerly assigned to this family and the Sternoptychidae including seven genera formerly considered as maurolicin gonostomatids and the three hatchetfish genera, which previously constituted the Sternoptychidae.
digitallibrary.amnh.org /dspace/handle/2246/1139   (221 words)

  
 Australian Museum Larval Fishes Early life history database - GONOSTOMATIDAE Gonostoma bathyphilum (Vaillant, 1888)
Australian Museum Larval Fishes Early life history database - GONOSTOMATIDAE Gonostoma bathyphilum (Vaillant, 1888)
Biology of Gonostoma gracile (Gonostomatidae) I. Morphology, Life History and Sex Reversal
Information Bulletin on Planktology in Japan, Commemoration Number of Dr. Y Matsue, 53-69.
www.austmus.gov.au /larval_fishes/database.cfm?fish_id=555   (83 words)

  
 Stanley H. Weitzman Papers 1985-present   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Note: Three scientific illustrations (line drawings), one of Corydoras metae, and two of Corydoras melini by S. Weitzman published in: Nijssen, H. and I. Isbrücker, Review of the genus Corydoras from
147.* Families Gonostomatidae, Sternoptychidae, and associated stomiiform groups.
In: Family 74: Gonostomatidae by S. Schaefer, R.K. Johnson, and J. Badcock.
www.mnh.si.edu /vert/neotropical/weitzman_papers2.htm   (3035 words)

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