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Cardinalfishes are a family, Apogonidae, of ray-finned
fishes found in the Atlantic, Indian, and
Pacific Oceans; they are
chiefly marine, but some species...
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recent taxonomic treatments also
place their close relatives (the
cardinalfishes, nurseryfishes, and sand-divers) with them,
based on
phylogenetic studies...
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Suborder Apogonoidei (=order
Kurtiformes sensu auct.) –
nurseryfishes and
cardinalfishes (2 families)
Suborder Trichonotoidei – sand
divers (1 family) Suborder...
- Epigonidae, the
deepwater cardinalfishes, are a
family of
acropomatiform ray-finned fishes. The
family includes about 43 species. They are
small fishes:...
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Series Gobiomopharia Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013
Order Gobiiformes (
cardinalfishes,
sleepers and gobies)
Series Scombrimopharia Betancur-Rodriguez et al...
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clade composed of the Howellidae, the
Lateolabracidae and the deep-sea
cardinalfishes Epigonidae in
their analysis of the
relationships between the various...
- a ship of the
United States Navy
named for the apogons, a
genus of
cardinalfishes found in
tropical and
subtropical waters. The
original name planned...
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Amioides polyacanthus is a
species of fish in the
family Apogonidae, the
cardinalfishes. It is
endemic to the
marine waters around the
Philippines where it...
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Pristiapogon is a
genus of
cardinalfishes native to the
Indian and
Pacific Oceans. The
recognized species in this
genus are:
Pristiapogon abrogramma (T...
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during the day. They are
often found sharing these hiding places with
cardinalfishes and bigeyes, also
nocturnal species. At night,
sweepers forage for zooplankton...