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Cynoglossidae

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CYNOGLOSSIDAE

* Cynoglossus sinusarabici (Chabanaud, 1931)

Dollfusichthys sinus-arabici: Ben-Tuvia, 1953a.

Dollfusichthys sinusarabici: Ben-Tuvia, 1966; Ben-Tuvia, 1971a; Ben-Tuvia, 1978; Por, 1978.

Cynoglossus sinusarabici: Galil & Lewinsohn, 1981; Ben-Tuvia, 1985; Golani, 1996; Golani & Ben-Tuvia, 1996; Golani, 1997 (Heb.); Golani, 1998a; Golani, 1998b; Golani, 2002a; Golani, et al., 2002; Golani, 2005; Sonin, 2009 (Heb.); Stern, 2010; Edelist et al., 2011a (Fish.); Levitt, 2012; Brand, 2013; Goren, et al., 2016; Karahan et al., 2017 (Gen.).

Symphurus lingulatus (Cocco, 1844)

Symphurus lingulatus: Golani, 2005; Goren et al., 2006, Goren & Galil, 2015.

Symphurus nigrescens Rafinesque, 1810

Symphurus nigrescens: Ben-Tuvia, 1953a; Ben-Tuvia, 1971a; Lourie, 1972 (Ichthyoplan., Heb.); Tom, 1976 (Heb.); Galil & Lewinsohn, 1981; Golani, 1996; Golani, 2005; Edelist et al., 2011a (Fish.) Goren et al., 2019.

Notes

Published as part of Golani, Daniel, 2021, An updated Checklist of the Mediterranean fishes of Israel, with illustrations of recently recorded species and delineation of Lessepsian migrants, pp. 1-108 in Zootaxa 4956 (1) on page 87, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4956.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4691195

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Biodiversity

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Pleuronectiformes
Family
Cynoglossidae
Taxon rank
family

References

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