- Fins are
moving appendages protruding from the body of fish that
interact with
water to
generate thrust and help the fish swim.
Apart from the tail or...
- the sea water.
Large parts of the
Leedsichthys fossils consist of bony
finrays.
Leedsichthys has two
pectoral fins that
probably were
located rather low...
- 5 cm (2.2 in), and it
contains 13 to 14
dorsal finrays, 20 anal
finrays, and 13 to 15
pectoral finrays. It
lives in
depths from 51 to 700
meters deep...
- to a
length of 2.9 cm. It has 11 to 12
dorsal finrays, 16 to 17 anal
finrays, and 14
pectoral finrays. It is an
abundant species of fish, with a stable...
-
aegyptiaca has 62-87
finrays to the
common sole's 69-97
finrays,
other finray counts are
pectoral fin on e**** side with 7-9 to 9-10, anal
finrays 51-72 compared...
-
length of 12 cm (4.7 in). It has 109–111
dorsal finrays, 79–83 anal
finrays, and 31–32
pectoral finrays.
Cataetyx alleni is bathydemersal,
living at depths...
- ISSN 1932-6181. Hartisch,
Richard Matthias; Haninger,
Kevin (2023-01-20). "Compliant
finray-effect
gripper for high-speed
robotic ****embly of
electrical components"...
- onion-eye grenadier.
There are two
dorsal fins, the
front one
having 11 to 13
finrays and the hind one
running along the back to the tip of the tail. The anal...
- is
immediately anterior to the eye.
There are 55–60
dorsal finrays and 50–54 anal
finrays. It has a
lateral line with pit
organs but no pores, and 8–13...
- The
scaleless dragonfish has two
pectoral finrays (bounded
closely in a
black membrane) and
seven pelvic finrays. At its
first maturity level, the females...