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- Coryphaena is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes known as the dolphinfishes, and is currently the only known genus in the family Coryphaenidae. The generic...
- Aquarium Oceana's Sustainable Seafood Guide Dolphinfish Florida Museum Dolphinfishes from iNaturalist Atlantic Mahi Mahi NOAA FishWatch. Retrieved 11 November...
- molecular studies strongly suggest a relationship with the pomfrets, dolphinfishes, remoras and the jacks in the order Carangiformes. Mene sp, from Fur...
- may also refer to: Coryphaena, a genus of oceanic fish also known as dolphinfishes Mahi-mahi Salminus, freshwater fish from South America Salminus brasiliensis...
- and sixgill stingrays), and bony fishes (including billfishes, tunas, dolphinfishes, jacks, escolars, opahs, and pomfrets). The cookiecutter shark also...
- Dartfishes". fishbase.mnhn.fr. "Family Details for Coryphaenidae - Dolphinfishes". fishbase.mnhn.fr. "Family Details for Callionymidae - Dragonets"....
- Thoracici: Cyclopterus (lumpfishes), Echeneis (remoras), Coryphaena (dolphinfishes), Gobius (gobies), Cottus (sculpins), Scorpaena (scorpionfishes), Zeus...
- This is a list of the fish species found in India and is based on FishBase. Albula vulpes translated "Thapi_Lesapo" by Mr J****on Kemiso Mudongo, a young...
- thresher and other large oceanic piscivores such as billfishes, tunas, and dolphinfishes, which tend to feed near the surface. As in other threshers, pelagic...
- 3 to 12 mm are pre**** on by large Humboldt squids Dosidicus gigas, dolphinfishes Coryphaena hippurus, C. equisetis, the snake mackerel Gempylus serpens...