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    First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis

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    Yamanaka, Tomoyuki, Abe, Takuzo, Yabe, Mamoru (2012): First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis. Species Diversity 17 (2): 127-133, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.127, URL: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/specdiv/17/2/17_KJ00008425362/_articl

    FIGURE 3 in A new species of the hoplichthyid genus Hoplichthys (Teleostei: Hoplichthyidae) from northern Western Australia

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    FIGURE 3. Lateral views of first gill arch on right side showing gill rakers in Hoplichthys imamurai sp. nov., AMS I.22807- 066, paratype, 143.6 mm SL (A), H. citrinus, AMS I.37780-001, 159.5 mm SL (being raised by tweezers) (B) and H. gilberti, BSKU 96715, 166.6 mm SL (C). Bars indicate 2 mm.Published as part of Nagano, Yuki & Yabe, Mamoru, 2013, A new species of the hoplichthyid genus Hoplichthys (Teleostei: Hoplichthyidae) from northern Western Australia, pp. 241-248 in Zootaxa 3681 (3) on page 245, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/21777

    Fig. 2 in Record of a Rare Ophidiid Fish, Barathrites iris (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Ophidiiformes), from off Southern Japan

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    Fig. 2. Sampling locality of Barathrites iris (indicated by a circle).Published as part of Ohashi, Shinpei, Imamura, Hisashi & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, Record of a Rare Ophidiid Fish, Barathrites iris (Actinopterygii: Teleostei: Ophidiiformes), from off Southern Japan, pp. 169-172 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 171, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.169, http://zenodo.org/record/464928

    FIGURE 33 in Phylogenetic relationships and a new classification of the family Cyclopteridae (Perciformes: Cottoidei)

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    FIGURE 33. Single most parsimonious phylogenetic relationships of Cyclopteridae. Numbers of characters correspond to those in Table. 1. Characters labeled "r", "*", "A" and "D" indicate reversals, autapomorphy, ACCTRAN and DELTRAN, respectively.Published as part of Oku, Kanami, Imamura, Hisashi & Yabe, Mamoru, 2017, Phylogenetic relationships and a new classification of the family Cyclopteridae (Perciformes: Cottoidei), pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 4221 (1) on page 49, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.24672

    Fig. 1. Ernogrammus zhirmunskii, HUMZ 205547, 86.2 in First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis

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    Fig. 1. Ernogrammus zhirmunskii, HUMZ 205547, 86.2 mm SL, Volcano Bay, Pacific coast of Hokkaido, Japan. Upper: line drawing; lower: fresh specimen.Published as part of Yamanaka, Tomoyuki, Abe, Takuzo & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis, pp. 127-133 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 128, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.127, http://zenodo.org/record/464922

    Fig. 3 in Morphology and Function of Pectoral Fin Muscles in Lizardfishes (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Synodontidae), with Comments on an Additional Muscle of the Fin

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    Fig. 3. Lateral (A) and mesial (B) views of pectoral fin muscles inserted on the uppermost and other fin rays in Saurida nebulosa. Scale bar indicates 2 mm.Published as part of Chaiyapo, Monruedee, Imamura, Hisashi & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, Morphology and Function of Pectoral Fin Muscles in Lizardfishes (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Synodontidae), with Comments on an Additional Muscle of the Fin, pp. 161-167 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 163, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.161, http://zenodo.org/record/464926

    Fig. 3 in First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis

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    Fig. 3. Posterior anal fin spines of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii. (A) HUMZ 205547, 86.2 mm SL, with a single spine (arrow); (B) HUMZ 205739, 51.4 mm SL, with two spines (arrows). Scale bars 2 mm.Published as part of Yamanaka, Tomoyuki, Abe, Takuzo & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis, pp. 127-133 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 130, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.127, http://zenodo.org/record/464922

    Fig. 4 in First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis

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    Fig. 4. Underwater photograph of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii taken by Nagaaki Sato at Sizugawa Bay, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan; specimen not collected.Published as part of Yamanaka, Tomoyuki, Abe, Takuzo & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis, pp. 127-133 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 132, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.127, http://zenodo.org/record/464922

    Morphology and Function of Pectoral Fin Muscles in Lizardfishes (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Synodontidae), with Comments on an Additional Muscle of the Fin

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    Fig. 1. Lateral (A and B) and mesial (C and D) views of pectoral fin muscles in Saurida nebulosa: (A) and (C) superficial view; (B) after removal of the abductor superficialis; (D) after removal of the adductor superficialis. Scale bar indicates 5 mm.Published as part of Chaiyapo, Monruedee, Imamura, Hisashi & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, Morphology and Function of Pectoral Fin Muscles in Lizardfishes (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Synodontidae), with Comments on an Additional Muscle of the Fin, pp. 161-167 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 162, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.161, http://zenodo.org/record/464926

    Fig. 6 in Morphology and Function of Pectoral Fin Muscles in Lizardfishes (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Synodontidae), with Comments on an Additional Muscle of the Fin

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    Fig. 6. Mesial views of pectoral fin muscles associated with the uppermost ray in Synodus lucioceps, showing abduction (A) and adduction (B) of the uppermost fin ray. Broad open and solid arrows show movement directions of the muscles and uppermost fin ray, respectively. Scale bar indicates 5 mm.Published as part of Chaiyapo, Monruedee, Imamura, Hisashi & Yabe, Mamoru, 2012, Morphology and Function of Pectoral Fin Muscles in Lizardfishes (Actinopterygii: Aulopiformes: Synodontidae), with Comments on an Additional Muscle of the Fin, pp. 161-167 in Species Diversity 17 (2) on page 165, DOI: 10.12782/sd.17.2.161, http://zenodo.org/record/464926
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