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  • who: Finless eel and colleagues from the Universidade Su00e3o Paulo, Instituto Oceanogru00e1fico, Departamento Oceanografia Biolu00f3gica, Prau00e7a do Oceanogru00e1fico, CEP, Su00e3o Paulo, SP, Brazil have published the paper: Check List, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report the first record of an A. kendalli leptocephalus in the Southeast Brazilian Bight (SBB), which extends this species` distribution southward in the Atlantic.

SUMMARY

    There are 18 species of finless snake eels, genus Apterichthus Duméril, 1806, recorded worldwide, but little is known about their taxonomy and biology because they are hard to find . . .

     

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