Definition of Centriscidae. Meaning of Centriscidae. Synonyms of Centriscidae

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Definition of Centriscidae

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Meaning of Centriscidae from wikipedia

- The Centriscidae are a family of fishes from the order Syngnathiformes which includes the snipefishes, shrimpfishes, and bellowfishes. A small family,...
- razorfish, jointed razorfish or coral shrimpfish, is a member of the family Centriscidae of the order Syngnathiformes. This unique fish adopts a head-down tail-up...
- Aeoliscus, and Centriscus, also known as shrimpfishes, in the family Centriscidae The genus Xyrichtys of the family Labridae The species Aeoliscus strigatus...
- (22 September 2018). "Order SYNGNATHIFORMES: Families AULOSTOMIDAE, CENTRISCIDAE, FISTULARIIDAE, SOLENOSTOMIDAE and SYNGNATHIDAE". The ETYFish Project...
- (22 September 2018). "Order SYNGNATHIFORMES: Families AULOSTOMIDAE, CENTRISCIDAE, FISTULARIIDAE, SOLENOSTOMIDAE and SYNGNATHIDAE". The ETYFish Project...
- Caristiidae Catostomidae Caulophrynidae Centracanthidae Centrarchidae Centriscidae Centrogenyidae Centrolophidae Centrophoridae Centrophrynidae Centropomidae...
- species of marine fishes in the subfamily Centriscinae of the family Centriscidae. The species in the genera Aeoliscus and Centriscus are found in relatively...
- bellowfishes or bellowsfishes are fishes in the genus Notopogon in the family Centriscidae. They are found in deeper parts of the temperate southern oceans, although...
- Superfamily Centriscoidea Family Macroramphosidae (snipefishes) Family Centriscidae (shrimpfishes) Family Dactylopteridae (flying gurnards) Other authorities...
- (22 September 2018). "Order SYNGNATHIFORMES: Families AULOSTOMIDAE, CENTRISCIDAE, FISTULARIIDAE, SOLENOSTOMIDAE and SYNGNATHIDAE". The ETYFish Project...