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- The Gempylidae are a family of scombriform ray-finned fishes commonly known as snake mackerels or escolars. The family includes about 25 species. They...
- There are 3878 species and 18 subspecies in the order Perciformes ****essed as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Slender...
- butterfish) will often cause steatorrhea, also referred to as gempylotoxism or gempylid fish poisoning or keriorrhea. The fat substitute Olestra, used to reduce...
- skeleton suggests that it is most closely related to the "gemfish"-type gempylids such as Rexea and Promethichthys. Eothyrsites was likely an epipelagic...
- can cause keriorrhea (Gr****: flow of wax), also called gempylotoxism or gempylid fish poisoning. Symptoms range from stomach cramps to rapid loose bowel...
- Euzaphlegidae were comparatively less adapted to a pelagic lifestyle like the gempylids, but had slender skeletons suggesting of a deep-water lifestyle, the Euzaphlegidae...
- Notes Image Archaeus A. oblongus A carangid. Argestichthys A. vysotzkyi A gempylid. Asanoa A. kushlukensis A snake eel. Asianthus A. celebratus (=Serr****...
- Protosig**** (=Archaeoteuthis) P. glaronensis A relative of rabbitfish. Scopeloides S. glarisi**** A bristlemouth. Thyrsitocephalus T. alpinus A gempylid....
- org. Retrieved 2024-12-04. Nakamura, Izumi (1980). "New Record of a Rare Gempylid, Thyrsitoides marleyi, from the Sea of ****an". ****anese Journal of Ichthyology...
- and interpret this taxon as likely representing an ancestral form of gempylid. Fossil material representing one of the oldest records of marlins reported...