- characins, in the
order Characiformes. It is the sole
genus in the
family Hepsetidae. It was long
believed that only a
single widespread species existed, H...
-
Cynodontidae Distichodontidae Erythrinidae Gasteropelecidae Hemiodontidae Hepsetidae Iguanodectidae Lebiasinidae Parodontidae Prochilodontidae Serrasalmidae...
- Characiformes:
Families Distichodontidae, Citharinidae, Crenuchidae,
Alestidae and
Hepsetidae". The
ETYFish Project.
Christopher Scharpf and
Kenneth J. Lazara. 2016-08-09...
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Hemigaleidae Hemiodontidae Hemiramphidae Hemiscylliidae Hemitripteridae Hepsetidae Heptapteridae Heterenchelyidae Heterodontidae Heteropneustidae Hexagrammidae...
- characin, is a
predatory freshwater characin belonging to the
family Hepsetidae. It was
formerly considered that
there was a
single species of Hepsetus...
- Ctenoluciidae, Curimatidae, Distichodontidae, Gasteropelecidae, Hemiodontidae,
Hepsetidae, Parodontidae, Prochilodontidae, Serrasalmidae, and Triportheidae. The...
- (Anabantidae),
Polycentropsis (Nandidae), and
Hepsetus odoe (the only
member of
Hepsetidae) in Africa, and
callichthyines and the
electric eel in
South America....
- CHARACIFORMES:
Families DISTICHODONTIDAE, CITHARINIDAE, CRENUCHIDAE,
ALESTIDAE and
HEPSETIDAE". The
ETYFish Project Fish Name
Etymology Database.
Christopher Scharpf...
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species of
freshwater ray-finned fish
belonging to the
monotypic family Hepsetidae, the
African pike characins. This fish is
found in
southern Africa. It...
- some
lungfishes (Protopterus), many
Characiformes (Distichodontidae,
Hepsetidae, Citharinidae, Alestiidae),
Osteoglossiformes (African knifefish, Gymnarchidae...