- rayless, non-retractable fins,
known as
finlets.
There has been much
speculation about the
function of
these finlets.
Research done in 2000 and 2001 by Nauen...
- rayless, non-retractable fins,
known as
finlets.
There has been much
speculation about the
function of
these finlets.
Research done in 2000 and 2001 by Nauen...
-
small caudal and anal fins, also
spaced far apart. 4–6
dorsal finlets and 5 anal
finlets are
typical among members of this species. The fish's body tapers...
-
unique series of
dorsal finlets which vary in
number from
seven to 18,
instead of a
single dorsal fin. Each of the
dorsal finlets has
bifid (double-edged)...
- like the anal and
pectoral fins, is
relatively small.
There are the
usual finlets of the tuna.
There is a
small corselet of
small scales around the pectoral...
- PMC 2211483. PMID 18031576. Stevenson, John (18
November 2020). "Small
finlets on owl
feathers point the way to less
aircraft noise". Phys.org. Retrieved...
-
subfamily Gasterochismatinae.
Scombrids have two
dorsal fins and a
series of
finlets behind the rear
dorsal fin and anal fin. The
caudal fin is
strongly divided...
-
yellowtail scad (Atule mate) (also
known as the
northern yellowtail scad, one-
finlet scad, deep
trevally and omaka), is an
abundant species of
small ins****...
- is a fast-swimming fish with a
prominent lateral keel and four to six
finlets after the anal and
second dorsal fins.
Escolar can grow to over 2 metres...
- that runs
along its back; it is
supported by spines.
Seven to ten
yellow finlets run from the
dorsal fins to the tail,
which is lunate –
curved like a crescent...