- The
bandfishes,
family Cepolidae, are 23
species of
marine ray-finned fishes, They are
native to the East
Atlantic and Indo-Pacific
wherethey dig burrows...
- (Valenciennes, 1835) (Blackspot bandfish)
Acanthocepola bandfishes are
similar to
Cepola bandfishes, in that they have the last ray of the
dorsal and anal...
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species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Cepolidae, the
bandfishes. It is
found in the
eastern Atlantic and
Mediterranean from
Senegal north...
-
genus of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Cepolidae, the
bandfishes. It is the only
genus in the
monotypic subfamily Owstoninae. They are...
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Cheilodactylidae (Morwongs)
Latridae (Trumpeters)
Superfamily Cepoloidea Cepolidae (
Bandfishes)
Superfamily Siganoidea Scatophagidae (Scats)
Siganidae (Rabbitfishes)...
- 1874
Cepola Linnaeus, 1764
Cepolinae bandfishes are
clearly elongated in shape, more so than
Owstonia bandfishes. They have
total counts of 48-79 vertebrae...
-
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Cepolidae, the
bandfishes. It is
found in the Indo-West
Pacific region.
Cepola schlegelii was first...
-
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Cepolidae, the
bandfishes. It is
known from the Indo-West
Pacific region.
Owstonia taeniosoma was...
-
Priacanthiformes (bigeyes,
bandfishes)
Scatophagidae (scats)...
- undescribed, from the
waters near Bermuda.
Cepola bandfishes are
similar to
Acanthocepola bandfishes, in that they have the last ray of the
dorsal and...