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Echeneis naucrates
Pegador Pe`ga*dor", n. [Sp., a sticker.] (Zo["o]l.) A species of remora (Echeneis naucrates). See Remora.

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- mention the echeneis. It is thought that these ancient descriptions refer to the remora. Remora#Mythology Pliny Natural History 9.41 Echeneis at the Medieval...
- this genus are: Echeneis naucrates Linnaeus, 1758 – live sharksucker Echeneis neucratoides Zuiew, 1789 – whitefin sharksuckerEcheneis urupensis Daniltshenko...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Echeneis naucrates. Echeneis naucrates at Australian Museum. Echeneis naucrates at Encyclopedia of Life. Photos...
- The whitefin sharksucker (Echeneis neucratoides) or short-disk sharksucker, is a species of remora native to subtropical waters of the western Atlantic...
- remoras, pufferfish, and related species, finding remoras (specifically Echeneis naucrates) had a resistance of 6.1–5.5×10−8 M. Some cultures use remoras...
- Springer-Verlag, 1986. p. 662 Fertl, D.; Landry, A. M. (1999). "Sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) on a Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops tTruncatus) and a Review of...
- Cyclopterus lumpus Cyclopterus nudusGobiesox nudus Echeneis (Remoras) Echeneis remoraCommon remora Echeneis neucrates – Live sharksucker Coryphaena (Dolphinfishes)...
- Some remoras, such as this Echeneis naucrates, may attach themselves to scuba divers....
- (F. D. Bennett, 1840) Synonyms Echeneis australis F. D. Bennett, 1840 Remilegia australis (F. D. Bennett, 1840) Echeneis scutata Günther, 1860 Remora scutata...
- and kin) and Ophidion (cusk-wels) Thoracici: Cyclopterus (lumpfishes), Echeneis (remoras), Coryphaena (dolphinfishes), Gobius (gobies), Cottus (sculpins)...