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- Gadiformes /ˈɡædɪfɔːrmiːz/, also called the Anacanthini, are an order of ray-finned fish that include the cod, hakes, pollock, haddock, burbot, rocklings...
- oceans. Hake is a commercially important fish in the same taxonomic order, Gadiformes, as cod and haddock. Hakes are medium-to-large fish averaging from 0.5...
- family Gadidae, which is within the superfamily Gadoidea of the order Gadiformes. The generic name Melanogrammus means "black line", a reference to the...
- member of the genus Lota, and is the only freshwater species of the order Gadiformes. The species is closely related to marine fish such as the common ling...
- The list of fish in Austria consists of indigenous, and also introduced species. In total it consists of 98 species, including 5 which are extinct. The...
- Gadidae; others are members of three related families within the order Gadiformes whose names include the word "cod": the morid cods, Moridae (100 or so...
- A number of Actinopterygiian fish have been given the common name whiting. The fish originally known by the name "whiting" in English is Merlangius merlangus...
- Zeiformes Regan 1909 (dories) Order Stylephoriformes Miya et al. 2007 Order Gadiformes Goodrich 1909 (cods) Division Polymixiacea Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013...
- ecologically important group, which are part of the order of cod-like fish, the Gadiformes. The species in the Macrouridae are characterised by their large heads...
- The following list of freshwater fish species and subspecies known to occur in the U.S. state of Oregon is primarily taken from "Inland Fishes of Washington"...