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  1. true caudal fin or not? New insights in the evolution of the …

  2. Gadiculus argenteus Guichenot, 1850 - World Register of Marine …

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    Gadomus denticulatus Gilbert & Hubbs 1920 denticulated, i.e., finely toothed, referring to teeth “so excessively minute and crowded as to form an even shagreen-like surface, on which the individual teeth cannot be distinguished by the unaided eye”
    Gadomus arcuatus (Goode & Bean 1886) with a curved or arched profile, referring to its “gibbous” back, “the dorsal outline rising rapidly from the interorbital region to the origin of the first dorsal, whence it descends gradually to the end of the tail”
    Merluccius albidus (Mitchill 1818) whitish, referring to its “white and silvery complexion” [preoccupied by Gadus albidus Gmelin 1789 (=Phycis blennoides in Gadidae), but perhaps can be retained based on prevailing usage] Merluccius australis (Hutton 1872) southern, referring to Cook Strait, New Zealand, type locality
    Gadomus Regan 1903 gadus, a cod or gadiform fish; omus, shoulder, presumably referring to perforate scapula (shoulder blade) of G. longifilis Gadomus aoteanus McCann & McKnight 1980 –anus, belonging to: Aotearoa, “land of the long white cloud,” Maori name for New Zealand, type locality (also occurs off Australia)
  4. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Gadiculus argenteus ...

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  6. Order GADIFORMES (part 1): Families ... - The ETYFish Project

  7. MarBEF Data System - ERMS - Gadidae Rafinesque, 1810

  8. Figure 6. A in A true caudal fin or not? New insights in the …

  9. Mediterranean fish communities are struggling to adapt to global ...

  10. Species which may act as vectors or reservoirs of diseases covered …

  11. MarBEF Data System - ERMS - Gadiculus Guichenot, 1850