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Lundberg, John G.

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John G.
Lundberg
Lundberg, John G.

Publications (31)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Bornbusch, A. H. & John G. Lundberg. 1989 A new species of Hemisilurus (Siluriformes, Siluridae) from the Mekong River, with comments on its relationships and historical biogeography Copeia 1989(2): 434-444.
  2. Carvalho, Tiago P., John G. Lundberg, J. N. Baskin, John P. Friel & Roberto E. Reis. 2016 A new species of the blind and miniature genus Micromyzon Friel and Lundberg, 1996 (Silurifomes: Aspredinidae) from the Orinoco River: describing catfish diversity using high-resolution computed tomography. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 165(1): 37-53.
  3. Chen, X.-P. & John G. Lundberg. 1995 Xiurenbagrus, a new genus of amblycipitid catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes), and phylogenetic relationships among the genera of Amblycipitidae Copeia 1995(4): 780-800.
  4. Cox Fernandes, C. C., John G. Lundberg & C. Riginos. 2002 Largest of all electric-fish snouts: Hypermorphic facial growth in male Apteronotus hasemani and the identity of Apteronotus anas (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) Copeia 2002(1): 52-61.
  5. DoNascimiento, Carlos & John G. Lundberg. 2005 Myoglanis aspredinoides (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae), a new catfish from the Río Ventuari, Venezuela. Zootaxa 1009: 37-49.
  6. DoNascimiento, Carlos, Francisco Provenzano & John G. Lundberg. 2004 Rhamdia guasarensis (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae), a new species of cave catfish from the Sierra Perijá, northwestern Venezuela. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 117(4): 564-574.
  7. Friel, John P. & John G. Lundberg. 1996 Micromyzon akamai, gen. et sp. nov., a small and eyeless banjo catfish (Siluriformes: Aspredinidae) from the River Channels of the lower Amazon basin Copeia 1996(3): 641-648.
  8. Littmann, Michael W., María de las M. Azpelicueta, James A. Vanegas Ríos & John G. Lundberg. 2015 Holotype-based validation, redescription and continental-scale range extension of the South American catfish species Hypophthalmus oremaculatus Nani and Fuster, 1947, with additional information on Hypophthalmus edentatus Spix and Agassiz, 1829 (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 164: 159-176.
  9. Lundberg, John G. 1975 The fossil catfishes of North America Papers of the Paleontological Museum of Zoology University of Michigan(11): i-iv, 1-51.
  10. Lundberg, John G. 1982 The comparative anatomy of the toothless blindcat, Trogloglanis pattersoni Eigenmann, with a phylogenetic analysis of the ictalurid catfishes Miscellaneous Publications of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan(163): 1-85.
  11. Lundberg, John G. 1989 An update on ictalurid phylogeny exclusive of Noturus Proc. of : 113.
  12. Lundberg, John G. 2005 Gymnorhamphichthys bogardusi, a new species of sand knifefish (Gymnotiformes: Rhamphichthyidae) from the Río Orinoco, South America Notulae Naturae(479): 1-4.
  13. Lundberg, John G. & Alberto Akama. 2005 Brachyplatystoma capapretum: a new species of goliath catfish from the Amazon basin, with a reclassification of allied catfishes. Copeia 2005(3): 492-516.
  14. Lundberg, John G. & B. M. Parisi. 2002 Propimelodus, new genus, and redescription of Pimelodus eigenmanni Van der Stigchel 1946, a long-recognized yet poorly-known South American catfish (Pimelodidae: Siluriformes) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 152: 75-88.
  15. Lundberg, John G. & Barry Chernoff. 1992 A Miocene fossil of the Amazonian fish Arapaima (Teleostei, Arapaimidae) from the Magdalena River region of Colombia -- biogeographic and evolutionary implications Biotropica: The Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation 24(1): 2-14.
  16. Lundberg, John G. & F. Mago-Leccia. 1986 A review of Rhabdolichops (Gymnotiformes, Sternopygidae), a genus of South American freshwater fishes, with descriptions of four new species Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 138: 53-85.
  17. Lundberg, John G. & L. A. McDade. 1986 On the South American catfish Brachyrhamdia imitator Myers (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae), with phylogenetic evidence for a large intrafamilial lineage Notulae Naturae(463): 1-24.
  18. Lundberg, John G. & L. H. Rapp-Py-Daniel. 1994 Bathycetopsis oliveirai, gen. et sp. nov., a blind and depigmented catfish (Siluriformes: Cetopsidae) from the Brazilian Amazon Copeia 1994(2): 381-390.
  19. Lundberg, John G., A. H. Bornbusch & F. Mago-Leccia. 1991 Gladioglanis conquistador n. sp. from Ecuador with diagnoses of the subfamilies Rhamdiinae Bleeker and Pseudopimelodinae n. subf. (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) Copeia 1991(1): 190-209.
  20. Lundberg, John G., C. Cox Fernandes, James S. Albert & M. Garcia. 1996 Magosternarchus, a new genus with two new species of electric fishes (Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae) from the Amazon River basin, South America Copeia 1996(3): 657-670.
  21. Lundberg, John G., C. Cox Fernandes, R. Campos-da-Paz & John P. Sullivan. 2013 Sternarchella calhamazon n. sp., the Amazon’s most abundant species of apteronotid electric fish, with a note on the taxonomic status of Sternarchus capanemae Steindachner, 1868 (Gymnotiformes, Apteronotidae) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 162: 157-173.
  22. Lundberg, John G., C. Cox Fernandes, R. Campos-da-Paz & John P. Sullivan. 2013 Sternarchella calhamazon n. sp., the Amazon’s most abundant species of apteronotid electric fish, with a note on the taxonomic status of Sternarchus capanemae Steindachner, 1868 (Gymnotiformes, Apteronotidae) Proceedings of the Florida Academy of Science 162: 157-173.
  23. Lundberg, John G., F. Mago-Leccia & P. Nass. 1991 Exallodontus aguanai, a new genus and species of Pimelodidae (Pisces: Siluriformes) from deep river channels of South America, and delimitation of the subfamily Pimelodinae Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 104(4): 840-869.
  24. Lundberg, John G., O. J. Linares, M. E. Antonio & P. Nass. 1988 Phractocephalus hemiliopterus (Pimelodidae, Siluriformes) from the Upper Miocene Urumaco Formation, Venezuela: a further case of evolutionary stasis and local extinction among South American fishes Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8(2): 131-138.
  25. Lundberg, John G., P. Nass & F. Mago-Leccia. 1989 Pteroglanis manni Eigenmann and Pearson, a juvenile of Sorubimichthys planiceps (Agassiz), with a review of Sorubimichthys (Pisces: Pimelodidae) Copeia 1989(2): 332-344.
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