Definition of Kyphosidae. Meaning of Kyphosidae. Synonyms of Kyphosidae

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- rudderfish and pilot fish and in Hawaiian as enenue or nenue, are a family, Kyphosidae, (from Gr****, kyphos = hump) of fishes in the order Perciformes native...
- sea chub from the subfamily Microcanthinae which is part of the family Kyphosidae. It is native to the Pacific Ocean where it has a wide range. This species...
- N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.). "Genera in the family Kyphosidae". Catalog of Fishes. California Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 22 October...
- nature), is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sea chub from the family Kyphosidae which is found in the southwestern Pacific Ocean off Australia and New...
- (eastern shiners) are also sometimes called "chubs" Sea chub, the family Kyphosidae Coregonus artedi, commonly known as cisco, lake herring, chub Coregonus...
- ray-finned fish from the subfamily Scorpidinae of the sea chub family Kyphosidae. It is native to the southwestern Pacific Ocean from Australia to New...
- Dichistiidae Smith, 1935 Girellidae Gill, 1862 Kuhliidae Jordan & Evermann, 1896 Kyphosidae Jordan, 1887 Microcanthidae Bl****er, 1876 Oplegnathidae Bl****er, 1853...
- bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a sea chub in the family Kyphosidae. It lives in the Indo-Pacific, where it is endemic to the coastal waters...
- Inermiidae Ipnopidae Istiophoridae Kneriidae Kraemeriidae Kuhliidae Kurtidae Kyphosidae La-Li - Lo-Lu Labridae Labrisomidae Lactariidae Lamnidae Lampridae Latimeriidae...
- CIRRHITIDAE, LATRIDAE, PERCICHTHYIDAE, DICHISTIIDAE, GIRELLIDAE, KUHLIIDAE, KYPHOSIDAE, OPLEGNATHIDAE, TERAPONTIDAE, MICROCANTHIDAE and SCORPIDIDAE". The ETYFish...