- The
Anabantoidei are a
suborder of
anabantiform ray-finned
freshwater fish
distinguished by
their possession of a lung-like
labyrinth organ,
which enables...
- Gunnell, G F.; Ciochon, R L. (2015-03-04). "A
fossil gourami (Teleostei,
Anabantoidei) from
probable Eocene deposits of the
Ombilin Basin, Sumatra, Indonesia"...
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families currently recognized within the
order Anabantiformes:
suborder Anabantoidei Berg, 1940
family Anabantidae Bonaparte, 1831
Anabas (Cloquet, 1816)...
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Canada Bony labyrinth, part of the
human ear
Labyrinth fish, of
suborder Anabantoidei, and the
labyrinth organ, a
defining characteristic Labyrinth seal, a...
- Vittata, T. Schalleri, And T. Pumila;
Anabantoidei) And The
Paradise Fish (Macropodus Opercularis;
Anabantoidei)."
Aggressive Behavior 22.6 (1996): 447–455...
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their special labyrinth organ, a
characteristic unique to the
suborder Anabantoidei that
allows for the
intake of
surface air. In
addition to its worldwide...
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swamps in Africa, and is
known to hunt
beetles on land.
Labyrinth fish (
Anabantoidei). This
suborder of fish also use a
labyrinth organ to
breathe air. Some...
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breathing organ and a
defining characteristic of fish in the
suborder Anabantoidei. It is
formed by
vascularized expansion of the
epibranchial bone of the...
- Gunnell, G F.; Ciochon, R L. (2015-03-04). "A
fossil gourami (Teleostei,
Anabantoidei) from
probable Eocene deposits of the
Ombilin Basin, Sumatra, Indonesia"...
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hovering motionless at the
water surface. Like all
members of the
suborder Anabantoidei, the
croaking gourami can
breathe atmospheric oxygen from
above the water...