Definition of Aphyonidae. Meaning of Aphyonidae. Synonyms of Aphyonidae

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Meaning of Aphyonidae from wikipedia

- Aphyonidae is a family of eel-like fishes in the order Ophidiiformes. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world. They are...
- Anoplopomatidae Anostomidae Anotopteridae Antennariidae Aphaniidae Aphredoderidae Aphyonidae Apistidae Aploactinidae Aplocheilidae Aplodactylidae Apogonidae Apteronotidae...
- This is a list of fish found in and around Great Britain, in both fresh water (lakes, rivers, streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes...
- spinifer Ceratiidae Cryptopsaras couesii Ceratias holboelli Ophidiiformes Aphyonidae Aphyonus gelatinosus Aphyonus mollis Barathronus bicolor Barathronus parfaiti...
- Bythitoidei Family Bythitidae Gill, 1861 — viviparous brotulas Family Aphyonidae Jordan & Evermann, 1898 — aphyonids, blind cusk-eel Family Parabrotulidae...
- Barathronus is a genus of deep-sea fish that are placed in the family Aphyonidae (blind cusk eels) or family Bythitidae (brotulas), depending on the source...
- atlanticus Silver roughy, Hoplostethus mediterraneus mediterraneus Family Aphyonidae Sciadonus galatheae Family Bythitidae (viviparous brotulas) Cataetyx alleni...
- another paper by the same scientists. In some classifications the family Aphyonidae is placed within the Bythitidae and the tribe Dinematichthyini of the...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Ophidiiformes Family: Aphyonidae Genus: Paraphyonus J. G. Nielsen, 2015 Type species Paraphyonus iselini...
- Sciadonus galatheae is a species of fish in the family Aphyonidae. Sciadonus galatheae is transparent or white in colour (hence the specific name, from...