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    Guentherus - Wikipedia

    The genus Guentherus was created by Balthazar Osorio in 1917 upon his discovery of the Guentherus ativela species. The genus Guentherus differentiates from its other Ateleopodids because of their "posterior placement and structure of its pelvic fins-three free rays followed by a normal pelvic fin." They are a โ€ฆ See more

    Guentherus is a genus of jellynose fishes, belonging to the Ateleopodidae family, with two recognized species:
    โ€ข Guentherus altivela Osório, 1917 (jellynose, highfin โ€ฆ See more

    Guentherus katoi
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    Guentherus katoi was named after Tatsuya Kato who collected the specimen. it has been found at โ€ฆ See more

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    Family: Ateleopodidae image

    The family Ateleopodidae is made up of four genera and within that thirteen species: Ateleopus, Ijimaia, Parateleopus, Guentherus. โ€ฆ See more

    โ€ข Bussing, W., & Lopez, M. (1977). View of Guentherus altivela Osorio, the first ateleopodid fish reported from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Revista de Biología Tropical, 25, (2) โ€ฆ See more

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    Os๏พƒ๏ฝณrio (1917) described Guentherus altivela (the original spelling of the speciใƒปโ€ฆ name was Guntherus altivela) as a new genus and new species on the basis of 4 specimens from the coast of Senegal (the type specimens were lost by ใƒปใ€‰e in 1978 [Costa and Qu๏พƒ๏ฝฉro, 1990]).
    Guntherus altivela) as a new genus and new species on the basis of 4 specimens from the coast of Senegal (the type specimens were lost by ใƒปใ€‰e in 1978 [Costa and Qu๏พƒ๏ฝฉro, 1990]). The original spelling of the new generic name was
    Guntherus altivela) as a new genus and new species on the basis of 4 specimens from the coast of Senegal (the type specimens were lost by ใƒปใ€‰e in 1978 [Costa and Qu๏พƒ๏ฝฉro, 1990]). The original spelling of the new generic name was G๏พƒ๏ฝผntherus, Walters (1963) emended it to Guen- therus(see ICZN, Art. 32.5.2.1).
    A New Species of the Genus Guentherus (Ateleopodiformes: Ateleopodidae) from Japan The ateleopodid ใƒปใ€Šhes comprise 4 genera, AteleopusTemminck and Schlegel, 1847, Guen- therusOs๏พƒ๏ฝณrio, 1917, IjimaiaSauter, 1905 and ParateleopusSmith and Radcliffe in Radcliffe, 1912 (Nelson, 2006).
    The genus Guentherus differentiates from its other Ateleopodids because of their "posterior placement and structure of its pelvic fins-three free rays followed by a normal pelvic fin." They are a benthically dwelling ray-finned fish. Guentherus Ativela is known to feed on copepods and polychaetas.
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    Guentherus katoi was named after Tatsuya Kato who collected the specimen. it has been found at depths of 1,000-2,000 feet. The only specimens of G. katoi have been found off the coast of Southern Japan to the outlying southern Okinawa Islands. G. katoi is a scaleless Actinopterygii species with jaws, though lacking teeth.
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    WEBJan 17, 2017 · Abstract. Teleost fishes comprise more than half of all vertebrate species, yet genomic data are only available for 0.2% of their diversity. Here, we present whole genome sequencing data for 66 ...

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