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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 |