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Regan, C. T. (1914). Diagnoses of new marine fishes collected by the British Antarctic (`Terra Nova') expedition. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 8). v. 13 (no. 73): 11-17.
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Regan, C. T.
1914
Diagnoses of new marine fishes collected by the British Antarctic (`Terra Nova') expedition.
Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 8)
v. 13 (no. 73): 11-17.
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Arnoglossus mongonuiensis Regan, 1914 accepted as Lophonectes mongonuiensis (Regan, 1914) (original description)
Artedidraco orianae Regan, 1914 (original description)
Chaenodraco Regan, 1914 (original description)
Chaenodraco wilsoni Regan, 1914 (original description)
Cryodraco atkinsoni Regan, 1914 (original description)
Cubiceps caeruleus Regan, 1914 (original description)
Cynophidium punctatum Regan, 1914 accepted as Pyramodon punctatus (Regan, 1914) (original description)
Dolloidraco velifer Regan, 1914 accepted as Histiodraco velifer (Regan, 1914) (original description)
Hemerocoetes macrophthalmus Regan, 1914 (original description)
Hemerocoetes pauciradiatus Regan, 1914 (original description)
Lepidoperca Regan, 1914 (original description)
Lepidoperca inornata Regan, 1914 (original description)
Notopogon Regan, 1914 (original description)
Notopogon lilliei Regan, 1914 (original description)
Notopogon xenosoma Regan, 1914 (original description)
Paraliparis antarcticus Regan, 1914 (original description)
Pogonophryne Regan, 1914 (original description)
Pogonophryne scotti Regan, 1914 (original description)
Prionodraco Regan, 1914 (original description)
Prionodraco evansii Regan, 1914 (original description)
Prionotus brachychir Regan, 1914 accepted as Bellator brachychir (Regan, 1914) (original description)
Serranops maculicauda Regan, 1914 accepted as Plectranthias maculicauda (Regan, 1914) (original description)
Trematomus eulepidotus Regan, 1914 (original description)
Trematomus pennellii Regan, 1914 (original description)