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    Reproductive biology and distribution of Syngnathus temminckii and S. watermeyeri (Pisces: Syngnathidae) in southern Africa by Mwale, M, Kaiser, H, Heemstra, PC

    Published in African journal of marine science (03-04-2014)
    “…The reproductive biology and distribution of two species of Syngnathus (S. temminckii and S. watermeyeri) were investigated using information from museum…”
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    First record of Polyprion oxygeneios(Perciformes: Polyprionidae) for the south-west Atlantic and a northernmost range extension by Barreiros, J. P., Machado, L., Hostim-Silva, M., Sazima, I., Heemstra, P. C.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-05-2004)
    “…The occurrence of Polyprion oxygeneios(Perciformes: Polyprionidae) is recorded for the first in the south‐west Atlantic. Twenty specimens were caught off Rio…”
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    New observations on the visceral anatomy of the late-term fetuses of the living coelacanth fish and the oophagy controversy by Heemstra, P. C., Greenwood, P. H.

    “…A gravid coelacanth fish (Latimeria chalumnae Smith, 1939) containing 26 near-term young, 31–36 cm total length, was caught off the coast of Mozambique in…”
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    In vitro study into the influence of X-ray beam angulation on the detection of artificial caries defects on bitewing radiographs by van der Stelt, P F, Ruttiman, U E, Webber, R L, Heemstra, P

    Published in Caries research (1989)
    “…Little is known about the influence of errors in angulation of the X-ray beam on the correct diagnosis of interproximal caries defects from bitewing…”
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    New Observations on the Visceral Anatomy of the Lateterm Fetuses of the Living Coelacanth Fish and the Oophagy Controversy by Heemstra, P. C., Greenwood, P. H.

    “…A gravid coelacanth fish (Latimeria chalumnae Smith, 1939) containing 26 near-term young, 31-36 cm total length, was caught off the coast of Mozambique in…”
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    Preliminary checklist of coastal fishes from the Mauritian island of Rodrigues by Heemstra, Elaine, Heemstra, Phillip, Smale, Malcolm, Hooper, Tom, Pelicier, Daniel

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-12-2004)
    “…A list of the 493 coastal fish species known or reported from the Mauritian island of Rodrigues is presented, based on specimens of 316 species collected…”
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    Gerres phaiya: A New Species of Gerreid Fish (Teleostei: Perciformes: Gerreidae) from India, with Comments on Gerres poieti and the Gerres erythrourus Complex by Iwatsuki, Yukio, Heemstra, Phillip C

    Published in Copeia (20-12-2001)
    “…Two species of gerreid fishes have been confused under the name Gerres poietiCuvier, 1829, a name originally assigned to the gerreid fish from Indonesia…”
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    First record of Polyprion oxygeneios (Perciformes: Polyprionidae) for the southwest Atlantic and a northernmost range extension by Barreiros, J P, Machado, L, Hostim-Silva, M, Sazima, I, Heemstra, P C

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-05-2004)
    “…The occurrence of Polyprion oxygeneios (Perciformes: Polyprionidae) is recorded for the first in the southwest Atlantic. Twenty specimens were caught off Rio…”
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    Erythrocles monodi (Perciformes: Emmelichthyidae) in the Western Atlantic, with Notes on Two Related Species by Heemstra, Phillip C.

    Published in Copeia (29-12-1972)
    “…6 specimens of E. monodi are recorded from the Caribbean Sea. It has previously been known only from the eastern Atlantic. A comparison of E. monodi, E…”
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    Taxonomic Notes on Some Triglid and Peristediid Fishes (Pisces: Scorpaeniformes) from Southern Africa by Heemstra, Phillip C.

    Published in Copeia (28-05-1982)
    “…The taxonomy of some triglid and peristediid fishes of southern Africa is discussed. Trigloporus africanus Smith is recognized as a distinct subspecies of the…”
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    A review of species of the anthiine fish genus Plectranthias (Perciformes: Serranidae) from Mauritius by Heemstra, P C

    “…Three species of the serranid genus Plectranthias occur at Mauritius: Plectranthias winniensis (Tyler, 1966), P. inermis Randall, 1980 and P. pelicieri Randall…”
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    A New Gerreid Fish Species and Redescription of Gerres maldivensis Regan, 1902 from the Indian Ocean (Perciformes: Gerreidae) by Heemstra, Phillip C, Iwatsuki, Yukio

    Published in Copeia (28-02-2007)
    “…A new gerreid fish species, Gerres mozambiquensis, is described on the basis of a holotype and one paratype from Larde Estuary, southern Nampura, Mozambique…”
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    Anthias heraldi, a synonym of Lutjanus gribbus, an Indo-Pacific Lutjanid fish by Heemstra, P C

    Published in Copeia (01-01-1972)
    “…The original description of Anthias heraldi Schultz, 1953 shows several characters which cast doubt on the identity of the species. Examination of the holotype…”
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    Fishes of the Southern Ocean by Merrett, N. R.

    Published in Copeia (03-02-1992)
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    On the Identity of Certain Eastern Pacific and Caribbean Post-Larval Fishes (Perciformes) Described by Henry Fowler by Heemstra, Phillip C.

    “…Several post-larval and prejuvenile fishes that were described as new species of serranids by Henry Fowler are shown to represent the young forms of known…”
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    Anthias conspicuus sp. nova (Perciformes: Serranidae) from the Indian Ocean, with Comments on Related Species by Heemstra, Phillip C.

    Published in Copeia (22-05-1973)
    “…Anthias conspicuus, a sexually dichromatic, new species is described from the Indian Ocean. Anthias boulengeri is proposed as a substitute name for the junior…”
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