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  1. A new species of Timorichthys (Ophidiiformes: Bythitidae) from the East China Sea

    A new bythitid fish, Timorichthys angustus , is described on the basis of a single specimen (52 mm in standard length, SL) collected from the East...

    Jørgen G. Nielsen, Makoto Okamoto, Werner Schwarzhans in Ichthyological Research
    Article 18 April 2013
  2. A new, dwarf species of Grammonus (Teleostei: Bythitidae) found off Vietnam

    A new species of the viviparous fish genus Grammonus (Ophidiiformes: Bythitidae) is described, based on two ripe males, 32–55 mm SL. They were caught...

    Jørgen G. Nielsen, Artem M. Prokofiev in Ichthyological Research
    Article 28 April 2010
  3. Grammonus yunokawai (Ophidiiformes: Bythitidae), a new marine cavefish from the Ryukyu Islands

    A new species of the fish genus Grammonus (Ophidiiformes: Bythitidae) is described based on a ripe female, 98 mm in standard length (SL). It was...

    Jørgen G. Nielsen in Ichthyological Research
    Article 26 November 2007
  4. Tuamotuichthys bispinosus, a new genus and species from off Tuamotu Islands, South Pacific Ocean (Ophiidiformes, Bythitidae)

    A new bythitid genus and species, Tuamotuichthys bispinosus , is described from an adult male (88 mm SL), caught by dredge in 1990, off Morane Atoll,...

    Peter Rask MØller, Werner Schwarzhans, JØrgen G. Nielsen in Ichthyological Research
    Article 01 May 2004
  5. Hastatobythites arafurensis, a new bythitid genus and species from Australia (Bythitidae, Ophidiiformes)

    A new genus and species of the subfamily Bythitinae (Bythitidae), Hastatobythites arafurensis , is described on the basis of two specimens from the...

    Yoshihiko Machida in Ichthyological Research
    Article 01 December 1997
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