- tb04009.x. Kutschera, U. (2005). "Predator-driven
macroevolution in
flyingfishes inferred from
behavioural studies:
historical controversies and a hypothesis"...
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related to
three other families of streamlined,
surface water fishes: the
flyingfishes, needlefishes, and sauries. Traditionally,
these four
families have been...
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Adrianichthyidae (ricefish and medakas)
Belonidae (needlefish)
Exocoetidae (
flyingfishes)
Hemiramphidae (halfbeaks)
Scomberesocidae (sauries) Zenarchopteridae...
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Cyprinodontiformes Berg 1940 (livebearers, killifishes)
Order Beloniformes Berg 1940 (
flyingfishes and ricefishes)
Order Mugiliformes Berg 1940 (mullets)
Order Blenniiformes...
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Cheilopogon is a
genus of
flyingfishes. They are
found worldwide except the
Antarctic and
Arctic oceans. Currently, 29
species in this
genus are recognized:...
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although this
length is
highly uncommon. Like many
other flyingfishes, the
Atlantic flyingfish has a
cylindrical body,
large tail, and pectoral...
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sharks clupeiforms – herring,
anchovy Salmonidae –
salmon atheriniforms –
flyingfishes, halfbeaks,
sauries perciforms – jacks, dolphinfish, pomfrets, barracudas...
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including silversides and
rainbowfishes Order Beloniformes,
including the
flyingfishes Order Cetomimiformes, the
whalefishes Order Cyprinodontiformes, including...
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including silversides and
rainbowfishes Order Beloniformes,
including the
flyingfishes Order Cetomimiformes, the
whalefishes Order Cyprinodontiformes, including...
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sharks clupeiforms - herring,
anchovy Salmonidae -
salmon atheriniforms -
flyingfishes, halfbeaks,
sauries perciforms - jacks, dolphinfish, pomfrets, barracudas...