- 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...
- ISSN 1932-6181. Hartisch,
Richard Matthias; Haninger,
Kevin (2023-01-20). "Compliant
finray-effect
gripper for high-speed
robotic ****embly of
electrical components"...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- fin is well
behind the midpoint; the anal fin is far back, with 22–24
finrays. The
sharpchin barracudina is
bathypelagic and oceanodromous,
living in...
- colour; its name
derives from its anal fin,
which has a long base and 35–39
finrays. Its
maximum length is 34
centimetres (13 in). They grow
rapidly from infancy;...