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    Investigation of population structure in Gulf of Mexico Seepiophila jonesi (Polychaeta, Siboglinidae) using cross-amplified microsatellite loci by Chunya Huang, Stephen W. Schaeffer, Charles R. Fisher, Dominique A. Cowart

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Methods Seventy-seven S. jonesi individuals were collected from eight seep sites across the upper Louisiana slope (<1,000 m) in the GoM. …”
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    Length–weight relations of selected species of the family Gerreidae (Actinopterygii: Perciformes) from the Mexican coast by J. De La Cruz-Agüero, F.J. García Rodríguez, V.M. Cota Gómez, J.G. Chollet Villalpando, F.J. Vergara Solana

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The Atlantic species were:Diapterus auratus,Eucinostomus argenteus,Eucinostomus gula,Eucinostomus jonesi,Eucinostomus melanopterus, and Eugerres plumieri. …”
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    Using the hydroacoustic and mini trawl data for estimating fish density in the eastern part of Banyuasin coastal waters, South Sumatra of Indonesia by . Fauziyah, Assyifa M. Aprilita, Wike A.E. Putri, Ellis N. Ningsih, Anna I.S. Purwiyanto, Fitri Agustriani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The ponyfishes (Eubleekeria jonesi) from the Leiognathidae family were found at each station with the highest relative abundance (50.98%). …”
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    The type-material of Arctiinae (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) described by Burmeister and Berg in the collection of the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia (Buenos... by Hernan Beccacece, Benoit Vincent, Fernando Navarro

    Published 2014-06-01
    “….; Opharus brunnea Gaede, 1923: 7, syn. n.; Hypocrisias jonesi (Schaus, 1894), syn. n.; Leucanopsis infucata (Berg, 1882), stat. rev.; Paracles argentina (Berg, 1877), sp. rev.; Paracles uruguayensis (Berg, 1886), sp. rev.ev.…”
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    Ovicides paralithodis (Nemertea, Carcinonemertidae), a new species of symbiotic egg predator of the red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus (Tilesius, 1815) (Decapoda, Anomura) by Hiroshi Kajihara, Armand Kuris

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Among four congeners, O. paralithodis can be distinguished from O. julieae Shields, 2001 and O. davidi Shields and Segonzac, 2007 byno eyes; from O. jonesi Shields and Segonzac, 2007 by the presence of basophilic, vacuolated glandular lobes in the precerebral region; and from O. jasoni Shields and Segonzac, 2007 by the arrangement of the acidophilic submuscular glands, which are not arranged in a row. …”
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    Another reptile translocation to a national park by W.R. Branch, H.H. Braack

    Published 1990-10-01
    “…On 4 May 1988 a sub-adult (50 mm snout-vent length, 42 mm tail) Jones' girdled lizard Cordylus tropidosternum jonesi was collected in a pile of wood being off-loaded at the new restcamp in the Karoo National Park, Beaufort West. …”
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    A checklist of Nigerian ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): a review, new records and exotic species by Bunmi Jimoh, Kiko Gómez, Kehinde Kemabonta, Winifred Wakanjuola, Ethel Phiri, Palesa Mothapo

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The following eleven species that were included in the 1970 checklist were excluded from the current list, mostly due to previous misidentifications: Aenictus rotundatus Mayr, 1901; Anochetus jonesi Arnold, 1926; Camponotus barbarossa micipsa Wheeler, 1992; Camponotus foraminosus dorsalis Santschi, 1926; Camponotus rufoglaucus (Jerdon, 1851); Cardiocondyla zoserka Bolton, 1982; Messor barbarus (Linnaeus, 1767); Odontomachus haematodus (Linnaeus, 1758); Technomyrmex albipes (Smith, 1861); Tetramorium decem Forel, 1913 and Tetraponera penzigi (Mayr, 1907).…”
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    Widespread occurrence of two carbon fixation pathways in tubeworm endosymbionts: lessons from hydrothermal vent associated tubeworms from the Mediterranean Sea by Vera eThiel, Vera eThiel, Michael eHügler, Martina eBlümel, Martina eBlümel, Heike I. Baumann, Andrea eGärtner, Rolf eSchmaljohann, Harald eStrauss, Dieter eGarbe-Schönberg, Sven ePetersen, Dominique A. Cowart, Charles R. Fisher, Johannes F. Imhoff

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Comparative investigations with additional tubeworm species (Lamellibrachia luymesi, Lamellibrachia sp. 1, Lamellibrachia sp. 2, Escarpia laminata, Seepiophila jonesi) from multiple cold seep sites in the Gulf of Mexico revealed the presence of acl genes in these species as well. …”
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