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Annotated List of Ichthyofauna of Inland and Coastal Waters of Sakhalin Island. 4. Families Triglidae—Agonidae

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The fourth part of the report represents the next part of the annotated list of fish species found in the marine (within a 200-mile zone), brackish, and fresh waters of Sakhalin: 113 species from one order, three suborders, 9 families, and 53 genera.

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  1. Where the sequencing of groups is uncertain, they are indicated as sedis mutabilis. Classifications are based on overviews by Eschmeyers Catalog of Fishes Classification (Fricke et al., 2020a)

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Dyldin, Y.V., Orlov, A.M. Annotated List of Ichthyofauna of Inland and Coastal Waters of Sakhalin Island. 4. Families Triglidae—Agonidae. J. Ichthyol. 62, 34–68 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0032945222010039

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