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Papers - 2008

  1. Carlson, B.A., Randall, J.E. & M.N. Dawson. 2008. A New Species of Epibulus (Perciformes: Labridae) from the West Pacific. Copeia. 2: 476-483.
  2. Fishelson, L. & O. Gon. 2008. Comparative oogenesis in cardinal fishes (Apogonidae, Perciformes), with special focus on the adaptive structures of the egg envelopes. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 81: 397-414.
  3. Goto, T. 2008. Revision of the wobbegong genus Orectolobus from Japan, with a redescription of Orectolobus japonicus (Elasmobranchii: Orectolobiformes). Ichthyological Research. 55: 133-140.
  4. Imamura, H. & M. McGrouther. 2008. New Records of a Flathead Fish, Onigocia Grandisquama (Regan, 1908) (Teleostei: Platycephalidae) From Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 52(2): 239-243.
  5. Iwamoto, T. & K.J. Graham. 2008. Two New Australian Grenadiers of the Coelorinchus fasciatus Species Group (Macrouridae: Gadiformes: Teleostei). Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. Series 4. 59(5): 133-146.
  6. Johnson, J.W. & J.E. Randall. 2008. Synclidopus hogani, a new species of Soleid fish from Northeastern Queensland, Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 52(2): 245-254.
  7. Leis, J.M. 2008. Larval development in the lutjanid subfamily Lutjaninae (Pisces): the Indo-Pacific genus Pinjalo. Zootaxa. 1760: 37-49.
  8. Kimura, S. & K. Ikejima. 2008. Revision of the genus Nuchequula with descriptions of three new species (Perciformes: Leiognathidae). Ichthyological Research. 55: 22–42.
  9. Markle, S. 2008. Sharks. Biggest! Littlest! Boyds Mills Press. Pp. 32.
  10. Melo, M. 2008. The genus Kali Lloyd (Chiasmodontidae:Teleostei) with description of two new species, and the revalidation of K. kerberti Weber. Zootaxa. 1747:1-33.
  11. Speed, C.W., Meekan, M.G., Russell, B.C. & C.J.A. Bradshaw. 2008. Recent whale shark (Rhincodon typus) beach strandings in Australia. JMBA2 – Biology Records, published online.

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