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- Gillichthys is a genus of gobies native to the coasts of Baja California and southern California. "Gillichthys" literally means "Gill's fish". It was named...
- The longjaw mudsucker Gillichthys mirabilis is a goby (Gobiidae) of the Pacific Ocean coast of California and Baja California, noted for its extremely...
- or retracting them, and they can see well out of water. One species, Gillichthys mirabilis, usually stays in the water, but surfaces to gulp air when...
- Evermannia. Gillichthys caribbaeus Sp. nov Schwarzhans & Aguilera Miocene (Tortonian) Manzanilla Formation  Trinidad and Tobago A species of Gillichthys. Gnatholepis...
- parvipinnis), which live in hypersaline pools, and longjaw mudsuckers (Gillichthys mirabilis), while arrow gobies (Clevelandia ios) live in burrows often...
- Family: Oxudercidae Subfamily: Gobionellinae Genus: Quietula D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1895 Type species Gillichthys y-cauda O. P. Jenkins & Evermann, 1889...
- protein is subject to acclimatization in eurythermal goby fishes (genus Gillichthys)". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 89 (8): 3389–3393...
- significant biological differences in two species, the longjaw mudsucker (Gillichthys mirabilis) and the lined s**** crab (Pachygrapsus cr****ipes), between...
- DNA-binding activity and Hsp70 gene expression in the eurythermal goby, Gillichthys mirabilis. Comparative Physiology A 143: 435-446. Osovitz, C.J. and G...
- Cortez - Pacific Ocean Gillichthys mirabilis po****tions and the evolutionary origin of their paedomorphic relative, Gillichthys seta". Mar. Biol. 138:421-428...