- 230 species. The
common names grinners,
lizardfishes and allies, or
aulopiforms are
sometimes used for this group. The
scientific name
means "Aulopus-shaped"...
- (bottom-dwelling)
marine and
estuarine bony
fishes that
belong to the
aulopiform fish order, a
diverse group of
marine ray-finned fish
consisting of some...
- The hammerjaw,
Omosudis lowii, is a
small deep-sea
aulopiform fish,
found worldwide in
tropical and
temperate waters to 4,000 m (13,000 ft) depth. It is...
-
Telescopefish are small, deep-sea
aulopiform fish
comprising the
small family Giganturidae. The two
known species are
within the
genus Gigantura. Though...
-
Greeneyes are deep-sea
aulopiform marine fishes in the
small family Chlorophthalmidae.
Thought to have a cir****global
distribution in
tropical and temperate...
- (Gr**** for "chalk fish") is an
extinct genus of
large predatory marine aulopiform ray-finned fish
known worldwide from the Late Cretaceous. It is the only...
-
Sabertooth or
sabretooth fish are small, fierce-looking deep-sea
aulopiform fish
comprising the
family Evermannellidae. The
family is small, with just...
-
Fossil of the
Cretaceous aulopiform †Nematonotus longispinus...
- enchos, 'spear' and Gr****: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an
extinct genus of
aulopiform ray-finned fish
related to
lancetfish and lizardfish.
Species of Enchodus...
- The
Enchodontoidei are an
extinct superorder of
aulopiform fish
known from the
Early Cretaceous to the Eocene. They were
among the
dominant predatory marine...