Definition of Dercetids. Meaning of Dercetids. Synonyms of Dercetids

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dercetids. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dercetids and, of course, Dercetids synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dercetids.

Definition of Dercetids

No result for Dercetids. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dercetids from wikipedia

- converging on modern needlefish. Initially, due to their slender appearance, dercetids were classified with the spiny eels in the order Notacanthiformes, but...
- is the largest species of the genus, and possibly one of the largest dercetids, with the potential to grow to one meter in length. It inhabited open...
- enchodontoids went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous, although some dercetids survived into the Early Paleocene and Stratodus into the Early Eocene...
- Mori; Brinkman, Donald B.; Murray, Alison M. (October 2023). "A large, new dercetid fish (Teleostei: Aulopiformes) from the Campanian Bearpaw Formation of...
- Alloberyx A. syriacus A holocentriform. A. robustus Benthesikyme B. gracilis A dercetid aulopiform. Charitosomus C. lineolatus A gonorynchid. C. major Cheirothrix...
- aipichthyoidid lamprimorph Dercetoides D. venator A dercetid aulopiform Hastichthys H. gracilis A dercetid aulopiform Enchodus E. brevis An enchodontid aulopiform...
- aipichthyoidid lamprimorph Dercetoides D. venator A dercetid aulopiform Hastichthys H. gracilis A dercetid aulopiform Enchodus E. brevis An enchodontid aulopiform...
- (2006, p. 214) Diogo (2008) Chida, Mori (Fall 2022). "A new species of dercetid and the ****essment of the phylogeny of the Enchodontoidei (Teleostei: Aulopiformes)"...
- Parra; Fonseca, María Euridice Paramo (2018-09-26). "A new Cretaceous dercetid fish (Neoteleostei: Aulopiformes) from the Turonian of Colombia". Journal...
- reexamined, and found to not group with the rest of the genus, but rather be a dercetid aulopiform fish. Robins (1989) went as far as classifying Anguillavus as...