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gudger1935 GUDGER, E.W. (1935) The geographical distribution of the whale-shark (Rhineodon typus). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1934 (4): 863
gudger1935a GUDGER, E.W. (1935) Maxillary breathing valves in the sharks Chlamydoselachus and Cetorhinus with notes on breathing valves in thirteen marine teleosts. Journal of Morphology, 57 (1): 91
gudger1937 GUDGER, E.W. (1937) Abnormal Dentition in Sharks, Selachii. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 73: 249
gudger1940a GUDGER, E.W. (1940) VII. The breeding habits, reproductive organs and external embryonic development of Chlamydoselachus, based on notes and drawings by Bashford Dean. Bashford Dean Memorial Volume ARCHAIC FISHES, 525
gudger1941 GUDGER, E.W. (1941) The whale shark unafraid. The greatest of the sharks, Rhineodon typus, fears not shark, man nor ship. American Naturalist, 75: 550
gudger1941a GUDGER, E.W. (1941) The feeding organs of the whale shark, Rhineodon typus. Journal of Morphology, 68 (1): 81
gudger1941b GUDGER, E.W. (1941) The food and feeding habits of the whale shark, Rhineodon typus. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 57 (1): 57
gudger1947 GUDGER, E.W. (1947) Is the Sting Ray's Sting Poisonous to Vertebrates Other than Men and Fishes? American Naturalist, 81: 297
gudger1948 GUDGER, E.W. (1948) The Tiger Shark, Galeocerdo tigrinus, on the North Carolina Coast and its food and feeding habits there. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 49 (1): 57
gudger1948a GUDGER, E.W. (1948) The Basking Shark, Cetorhinus maximus, on the North Carolina Coast. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 64 (1): 41
gudger1948b GUDGER, E.W. (1948) Stomach contents of tiger sharks, Galeocerdo, reported from the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Australian Museum Magazine, 9 (8): 282
holl1973a HOLL, A. (1973) Feinstruktur des Riechepithels von Chimaera monstrosa (Holocephali). Marine Biology, 23 (1): 59
gudger1949 GUDGER, E.W. (1949) Natural History notes on tiger sharks, Galeocerdo tigrinus, caught at Key West, Florida, with emphasis on food and feeding habits. Copeia, 1949 (1): 39
gudger1949a GUDGER, E.W. (1949) A Third Record of the Whale Shark, Rhineodon typus, in the Caribbean Sea. Science, 109 (2841): 597
gudger1950 GUDGER, E.W. (1950) A Boy Attacked by a Shark, July 25, 1936 in Buzzard's Bay Massachusetts with Notes on Attacks by Another Shark Along the New Jersey Coast in 1916. American Midland Naturalist, 44 (3): 714
gudger1950a GUDGER, E.W. (1950) The History of the Discovery (1600-1680) of the Spiral Valve in the Large Intestine of Elasmobranchs and a Ganoid. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 66 (1): 53
gudger1951 GUDGER, E.W. (1951) How Difficult Parturition in Certain Viviparous Sharks and Rays is Overcome. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 67 (1): 56
gudger1952 GUDGER, E.W. (1952) The First Occurrence of the Whale Shark, Rhineodon Typus, in the Western Atlantic-Ormond, Florida, January, 1902. American Naturalist, 86: 113
gudger1952a GUDGER, E.W. (1952) The Mode of Reproduction of the Whale Shark, Rhineodon typus. Copeia, 1952 (4): 266
gudger1952b GUDGER, E.W. (1952) The Butterfly Ray, Pteroplatea maclura, and Its Intra-Uterine Fin-Tailed Embryo. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 68 (2): 195