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- The viviparous brotulas form a family, the Bythitidae, of ophidiiform fishes. They are known as viviparous brotulas as they generally bear live young,...
- catfishes), Sternopygidae (gl**** knifefishes), Amblyopsidae (U.S. cavefishes), Bythitidae (brotulas), Poeciliidae (live-bearers), Synbranchidae (swamp eels), Cottidae...
- Ophidiidae), pearlfishes (family Carapidae), viviparous brotulas (family Bythitidae), and others. Members of this order have small heads and long slender...
- Bovichtidae Brachaeluridae Brachionichthyidae Bramidae Bregmacerotidae Bythitidae Ca - Ce - Ch - Ci-Cu - Cy Caesionidae Callanthiidae Callichthyidae Callionymidae...
- Brotula is a name for several fishes and may refer to: Bythitidae, a family of fishes also known as "viviparous brotulas" Ophidiidae, a family of fishes...
- Unlike their close relatives, the viviparous brotulas of the family Bythitidae, cusk-eel species are egg-bearing, or oviparous, organisms. While the...
- bicolor Barathronus parfaiti Barathronus affinis Barathronus diaph**** Bythitidae Ogilbia galapagosensis Dermatopsis macrodon Dipulus caecus Ophidiidae...
- Chaetodontidae - Butterflyfishes". fishbase.mnhn.fr. "Family Details for Bythitidae - Livebearing brotulas". fishbase.mnhn.fr. "Family Details for Apogonidae...
- On 19 August 2018, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 4584 endangered species, subspecies, stocks and subpo****tions. Diporochaeta pounamu...
- Lucifuga teresinarum is a species of cavefish in the family Bythitidae. It is endemic to Cuba. This species reaches a length of 8.3 cm (3.3 in). The fish...