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Acanthuriformes is a large,
diverse order of
mostly marine ray-finned fishes, part of the
Percomorpha clade. In the past,
members of this
clade were placed...
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Sciaenidae is a
family of ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
order Acanthuriformes. They are
commonly called drums or
croakers in
reference to the repetitive...
- ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
suborder Acanthuroidei within the
order Acanthuriformes. It
contains one
extant species, the
Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus)...
- Lophiiformes,
called Lophiodei, and have
placed both taxa
within the
Acanthuriformes. The
Tetraodontiformes are
represented by 10
extant families and at...
- banjofish,
oceanic b****lets,
armorheads and
allies (20 families)
Order Acanthuriformes – surgeonfishes, butterflyfishes, rabbitfishes,
marine angelfishes...
- in Peru. This
taxon belongs to the
family Sciaenidae in the
order Acanthuriformes.
Cilus is
derived from
cilonus which means "one with a long and narrow...
- Eschmeyer's
Catalog of
Fishes places it in the large,
diverse order Acanthuriformes.
Molecular analyses suggest that the
Chaetodontidae shared a common...
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exclusively sal****er-dwelling red drum (which
belong to a
different order Acanthuriformes) is
often referred to as a "red perch",
though by
definition perch...
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Zanclidae is
classified within the
suborder Acanthuroidei of the
order Acanthuriformes. Some
authors classify the
Moorish idols in the
surgeonfish family...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Acanthuriformes Family:
Lutjanidae Genus: Lutj**** Species: L. campech**** Binomial...