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- The wr****es are a family, Labridae, of marine ray-finned fish, many of which are brightly colored. The family is large and diverse, with over 600 species...
- (Thal****oma jansenii) is a species of ray-finned fish, a wr****e from the family Labridae which is native to the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. In the south-western...
- This list of fishes of the Mediterranean Sea consists of 712 species. Myxine glutinosa Lampetra fluviatilis Petromyzon marinus Chimaera monstrosa Sharpnose...
- as the common name indicates, is a wr****e, and thus is in the family Labridae. It has long been placed in the genus Semicossyphus, but a recent paper...
- rainbowfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a wr****e from the family Labridae. This species occurs in beds of seagr**** and areas of inner reefs and shallow...
- sanchezi, commonly known as the tailspot wr****e, is a species of fish in the Labridae family. The first specimen of the fish was collected in 2022 near San Benedicto...
- often treated as a subfamily (Scarinae) or tribe (Scarini) of the wr****es (Labridae). With roughly 95 species, this group's largest species richness is in...
- Baldwin's razorfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish from the family Labridae, the wr****es. it is found in the western-central Pacific Ocean. This species...
- Islands. The humphead wr****e is the largest extant member of the family Labridae. Males, typically larger than females, are capable of reaching up to 2...
- Gobiidae, Cichlidae, Characidae, Loricariidae, Balitoridae, Serranidae, Labridae, and Scorpaenidae. About 64 families are monotypic, containing only one...