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sobre Aeoliscus strigatus - Enciclopédia da Vida".
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Ecology Summary –
Aeoliscus strigatus...
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Aeoliscus is a
genus of
shrimpfishes found in the
Indian and
Pacific Oceans.
There are
currently two
recognized extant species of
Aeoliscus in this genus:...
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Aeoliscus punctulatus, also
known as the
speckled shrimpfish or
jointed razorfish, is a
member of the
family Centriscidae of the
order Syngnathiformes...
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genera Aeoliscus, and Centriscus, also
known as shrimpfishes, in the
family Centriscidae The
genus Xyrichtys of the
family Labridae The
species Aeoliscus strigatus...
- **** Mills. Page 283 "Ecology
Summary -
Aeoliscus strigatus". Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Aeoliscus strigatus". FishBase.
February 2013 version...
- sunfish.
Stripes are
lines that go from the
snout to the tail, such as in
Aeoliscus strigatus.
Stripes and bars
often continue through the eye to
break up...
- (2016). The two
genera currently classified within the
Centriscidae are:
Aeoliscus Jordan & Starks, 1902
Centriscus Linnaeus, 1758 The
following fossil genera...
- name
references its
close resemblance to the
extant shrimpfish genus Aeoliscus. Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "A
compendium of
fossil marine animal genera"...
- (cir****tropical)
Family Centriscidae -
razorfishes and
shrimpfishes Razorfish,
Aeoliscus strigatus (Guenther, 1860) (northern
Indian Ocean and
western Pacific)...
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Sicklefin lemon shark Triaenodon obesus,
Whitetip reef
shark Centriscidae Aeoliscus punctulatus,
Speckled shrimpfish Centriscus scutatus,
Grooved razor-fish...