Xenomugil thoburni

Xenomugil thoburni[1]
(Jordan i Starks, 1896)
ilustracja
Systematyka
Domena

eukarionty

Królestwo

zwierzęta

Typ

strunowce

Podtyp

kręgowce

Gromada

promieniopłetwe

Infragromada

doskonałokostne

Rząd

mugilokształtne

Rodzina

mugilowate

Rodzaj

Xenomugil
Schultz, 1946

Gatunek

Xenomugil thoburni

Synonimy
  • Mugil thoburni
Kategoria zagrożenia (CKGZ)[2]
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Xenomugil thoburni[3][4][5][6] – gatunek ryby z rodziny mugilowatych (Mugilidae), jedyny przedstawiciel rodzaju Xenomugil.

Przypisy

  1. Xenomugil thoburni, [w:] Integrated Taxonomic Information System [online] (ang.).
  2. Xenomugil thoburni, [w:] The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species [online] (ang.).
  3. Jordan, D. S. & B. W. Evermann (1896) The fishes of North and Middle America: a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Part I. Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 47: i-lx + 1-1240.
  4. Schultz, L. P. (1946) A revision of the genera of mullets, fishes of the family Mugilidae, with descriptions of three new genera. Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 96 (no. 3204): 377-395.
  5. Harrison, I. J. (2003) Mugilidae Günther, 1861. Pp. 1-42. In The Freshwater Fishes of Europe.
  6. cite book | title = Fishes of the World | last = Nelson | first = Joseph, S. | publisher = John Wiley & Sons, Inc | year = 2006 | isbn = 0471250317

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One of several mullets in the Galápagos, Thoburn's, or the Orange-eyed Mullet was the second-most numerous species in a shallow water study at Isla Santa Cruz, Galápagos (Llerena-Martillo et al. 2018). This one was seen in shallow water at La Loberia, San Cristóbal.