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Dysommina rugosa, an apodal fish from the north atlantic, representing a distinct family
Böhlke, J.E.; Hubbs, C.L. (1951). Dysommina rugosa, an apodal fish from the north atlantic, representing a distinct family. Stanford Ichthyol. Bull. 4(1): 7-10
In: Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin. Natural History Museum of Stanford University: Stanford. ISSN 0097-0670, more

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Keywords
    Dysommina Ginsburg, 1951 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Böhlke, J.E.
  • Hubbs, C.L.

Abstract
    The strange eel here considered was first described in manuscript by Hubbs in 1916, as part of a collaborative report with the late Dr. C. H. Gilbert. A recent re-examination of a specimen by Böhlke brought the problem up again, resulting in a combination of the two independently writ-ten manuscripts. Just as our paper was going to press, with the species named for Dr. Jordan, a description of what appears to be the same form has been published by Ginsburg (1951). As our conclusions differ notably from his, our paper is allowed to stand almost unchanged except for the use of Ginsburg's names.

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