teleostei in English

noun

subclass of bony fishes that includes most living species (Biology)

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1. Autochthonous probiotic mixture improves biometrical parameters of larvae of Piaractus mesopotamicus (Caracidae, Characiforme, Teleostei)/ Mistura probiotica autotona melhora os parametros biometricos nas larvas de Piaractus mesopotamicus (Caracidae, Characiforme, Teleostei)

2. Three new species of Archerfishes from the freshwaters of Southeast Asia (Teleostei: Toxotidae) and notes on Henri Mouhot’s fish collections

3. 1999: Nomenclature of the genera Barbodes, Cyclocheilichthys, Rasbora and Chonerhinos (Teleostei: Cyprinidae and Tetraodontidae), with comments on the definition of the first reviser

4. Weihs, "Boxfishes (Teleostei: Ostraciidae) as a model system for fishes swimming with many fins: kinematics," Journal of Experimental Biology, vol

5. In Lepidosteus and Amia we have the double ceratohyal, four Branchihyal arches, with four outer and four inner superior elements, characters of the typical Teleostei.

6. Examination of three species of Batfishes (Teleostei: Epphippidae) from off Lizard and Heron Islands on the Great Barrier Reef led to the discovery of specimens of the trematode genus Paradiscogaster Yamaguti, 1934 (Digenea: Faustulidae)

7. Incorporation of 3H-uridine, 3H-histidine and 3H-glucose into some organs (epidermis, CNS, muscles, spinal cord, notochord, liver, gills, intestine) of Branchiostoma lanceolatum (Acrania) and Brachydanio rerio (Teleostei) was investigated by means of comparative autoradiograms following incorporation periods of 11 min to 7 days.

8. The increasing size of the mouth allows a broadening of the captured prey spectrum, resulting in the consumption of larger and more diverse prey, such as larger Caridea, Brachyoura and Teleostei (Bell and Harmelin-Vivien, 1983, Stergiou and Karpouzi, 2002, Chouvelon et al., 2014, Cresson et al., 2014ab) in order to satisfy the increasing energy