- in the
order Syngnathiformes. The
family consists of a
single genus,
Fistularia, with four species,
found worldwide in
tropical and
subtropical marine...
- The
bluespotted cornetfish (
Fistularia commersonii), also
known as
smooth cornetfish or
smooth flutemouth, is a
marine fish
which belongs to the family...
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Fistularia tabacaria, the cornetfish, blue-spotted cornetfish,
tobacco trumpetfish or
unarmed trumpetfish, is a
species of
cornetfish found along the Atlantic...
- The red
cornetfish (
Fistularia petimba), also
known as the
rough flutemouth, is a
cornetfish of the
family Fistulariidae,
found in
subtropical and tropical...
-
Fistularia corneta,
commonly known as the
Pacific cornetfish or the
deepwater cornetfish, is a
marine fish in the
family Fistulariidae. It is
endemic to...
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Fistularioides (meaning "
Fistularia-like") is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric marine syngnathiform fish that
lived during the
Early Eocene of Europe. It...
- (catfishes),
Loricaria (suckermouth catfishes),
Salmo (salmon and trout),
Fistularia (cornetfishes), Esox (pike),
Argentina (herring smelts),
Atherina (silversides)...
-
different orders,
painted by Castelnau, 1856 (left to right, top to bottom):
Fistularia tabacaria (Syngnathiformes),
Mylossoma duriventre (Characiformes), Mesonauta...
- F.; Vacchi, M. (2
February 2008). "New
records of the
lessepsian fish
Fistularia commersonii (Osteichthyes: Fistulariidae) from the
central Tyrrhenian...
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Aulostomidae Rafinesque, 1815 Genus:
Aulostomus Lacépède, 1803 Type
species Fistularia chinensis Linnaeus, 1766
Species See text
Synonyms Polypterichthys Bl****er...