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shirai1986 | SHIRAI, S. (1986) Phylogeny and Classification of the Family Dalatiidae. Abstract. In: Uyeno, T. & Arai, R. & Taniuchi, T. & Matsuura, K. (eds) Proceedings of the second international conference on Indo-Pacific fishes. Ichthyological Society of Japan, Tokyo: 932 |
shirai1989 | SHIRAI, S. (1989) A key to the species of the dogfishes (Squaloidei) from Japanese waters. (in japanese) Report of Japanese Society for Elasmobranch Studies, 26: 1 |
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shirai1992 | SHIRAI, S. (1992) Identity of extra branchial arches of Hexanchiformes (Pisces, Elasmobranchii). Bulletin of the Faculty of Fishery of the Hokkaido University, 43 (1): 24 |
shirai1992a | SHIRAI, S. (1992) Squalean phylogeny: a new framework of "squaloid" sharks and related taxa. Hokkaido University Press, 151 pp. |
shirai1992b | SHIRAI, S. (1992) Phylogenetic relationships of the angel sharks, with comments on elasmobranch phylogeny (Chondrichthyes, Squaliformes). Copeia, 1992 (2): 505 |
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silas1989 | SILAS, E.G. (1989) The whale shark: Is the species endangered or vulnerable? Biology Education, 6 (2): 79 |
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shirai1992f | SHIRAI, S. & OKAMURA, O. (1992) Anatomy of Trigonognathus kabeyai, with comments on feeding mechanism and phylogenetic relationships (Elasmobranchii, Squalidae). Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 39 (2): 139 |
shirai1993 | SHIRAI, S. & TACHIKAWA, H. (1993) Taxonomic resolution of the Etmopterus pusillus species group (Elasmobranchii, Etmopteridae), with description of E. bigelowi, n. sp. Copeia, 1993 (2): 483 |
shirai1996 | SHIRAI, S. (1996) Phylogenetic interrelationships of neoselachians (Chondrichthyes, Euselachii). In: M.L.J. Stiassny, L.R. Parenti & G.D. Johnson, eds. Interrelationships of fishes. Academic Press, San Diego, London: 9 |
shishkin1992 | SHISHKIN, M.A. (1992) Lower Triassic vertebrates from the north of central Siberia. In: 1992 Proceedings International Conference on Arctic Margins: 29 |
shivji1997 | SHIVJI, M.S. & STANHOPE, M.J. & ROGERS, S.0. (1997) Group I introns ("spintrons") are present in shark nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 13th Annual Meeting, 26 June |
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