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- or smooth cornetfish) Fistularia corneta C. H. Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Pacific cornetfish) Fistularia petimba Lacépède, 1803 (red cornetfish) Fistularia...
- The bluespotted cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii), also known as smooth cornetfish or smooth flutemouth, is a marine fish which belongs to the family...
- The red cornetfish (Fistularia petimba), also known as the rough flutemouth, is a cornetfish of the family Fistulariidae, found in subtropical and tropical...
- Fistularia tabacaria, the cornetfish, blue-spotted cornetfish, tobacco trumpetfish or unarmed trumpetfish, is a species of cornetfish found along the Atlantic...
- particularly close to the Aulostomidae (trumpetfish) and Fistulariidae (cornetfish), and would have to be included with these. Dactyloptena orientalis D...
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- upsidedown. This does not always save it, however: Moray eels, bluespotted cornetfish, barracuda and large groupers have been observed preying on lionfish....
- 2024, from https://s3.animalia.bio/animals/photos/full/1x1/atlantic-cornetfish.webp?id=d47cad05ff0e571e0996f29e9d64d764 Photos of Atlantic trumpetfish...
- 1838, Eduard Rüppell named the Bluespotted Cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii), also known as Smooth Cornetfish or Smooth Flutemouth, which is a marine fish...
- was a syngnathiform, a member of the same order as modern trumpetfish, cornetfish, pipefish, and seahorses. It can be distinguished from other syngnathiforms...