- Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific. The
aulopids are
commonly known as
flagfins. The
aulopids resemble lizardfishes in appearance, and
range up to 60 cm...
- are:
Eastern shiners,
genus Notropis Finescale shiners,
genus Lythrurus Flagfin shiners,
genus Pteronotropis Golden shiner,
Notemigonus crysoleucas (a...
- The
flagfin shiner (Pteronotropis signipinnis) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Cyprinidae (minnows), in the
order Cypriniformes (carp)....
- The
flagfin cardinalfish (Jaydia truncata) is a
species of ray-finned fish from the
cardinalfish family, Apogonidae. It is an Indo-Pacific
species which...
- The
Caribbean flagfin blenny (Emblemariopsis carib) is a
species of
chaenopsid blenny known from
tropical reefs in
Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands...
-
Synchiropus minutulus, the
minute flagfin dragonet, is a
species of fish in the
dragonet family Callionymidae. It is
found in the
western Indian Ocean...
-
Plectranthias morgansi, the
flagfin, is a
species of fish in the
family Serranidae occurring in the
western Indian Ocean. This
species reaches a length...
- Hime is a
genus of
flagfins native to the
eastern Indian Ocean and the
western Pacific Ocean. The
recognized species in this
genus are: Hime capitonis...
-
Mahidolia mystacina, the
flagfin prawn goby,
flagfin shrimpgoby or
smiling goby, is a
species of goby
native to the
Indian Ocean and the
Pacific Ocean...
-
Gillellus inescatus, the
flagfin stargazer, is a
species of
tropical sand
stargazer native to the
Caribbean Sea. The
specific epithet "inescatus" is derived...