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- Hippocampus bargibanti, also known as Bargibant's seahorse or the pygmy seahorse, is a seahorse of the family Syngnathidae found in the central Indo-Pacific...
- of pygmy seahorse, Hippocampus bargibanti and Hippocampus denise, are obligate residents on gorgonians. H. bargibanti is limited to two species in the...
- Hippocampus barbouri Jordan & Richardson, 1908 (Barbour's seahorse) Hippocampus bargibanti Whitley, 1970 (pygmy seahorse) Hippocampus breviceps Peters, 1869 (short-headed...
- in height. The first pygmy seahorse known to science was Hippocampus bargibanti. At least six more species were named after 2000. The first species discovered...
- organo****nic chemical isolated from the New Caledonian sea sponge Echinochalina bargibanti and is the first known heterocycle to contain multiple ****nic atoms....
- example of this convergent evolution arises in pygmy seahorses (Hippocampus bargibanti, Hippocampus denise, Hippocampus pontohi). Pygmy seahorses are very small...
- was first isolated from the New Caledonian marine sponge Echinochalina bargibanti. The compound was characterized by com****tional and spectroscopic techniques...
- Books Ltd. p. 208. ISBN 978-3-89356-033-2. Agbayani, Eli. "Hippocampus bargibanti, Pygmy seahorse". FishBase. Retrieved 18 June 2017. Ruppert, Edward E...
- spots and a large abdomen. 25 cm (9.8 in) Pygmy seahorse Hippocampus bargibanti Caution TR White with pink (occasionally yellow) ****by protrusions. 2...
- Hippocampus) from southeastern Australia, with a redescription of H. bargibanti Whitley from New Caledonia". Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria. 56: 245–253...