- Gars are an
ancient group of ray-finned fish in the
family Lepisosteidae. They
comprise seven living species of fish in two
genera that
inhabit fresh...
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related to the bowfins. It is the
largest species in the gar
family (
Lepisosteidae), and is
among the
largest freshwater fish in
North America. The fossil...
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clade Ginglymodi. Its only
extant representatives are the gar (family
Lepisosteidae), and it is
defined as all
members of
Ginglymodi that are more closely...
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bacteria (both
sulfur and non-sulfur) Brain-eating
amoeba Asian swamp eel
Lepisosteidae (commonly
known as the gar)
Northern snakehead Pygmy gourami Spotted...
- atractos, 'spindle', and osteos, 'bone') is a
genus of gars in the
family Lepisosteidae, with
three extant species. It is one of two
surviving gar
genera alongside...
- as
longnose garpike or
billy gar, is a ray-finned fish in the
family Lepisosteidae. The
genus may have been
present in
North America for
about 100 million...
- lepis, 'scale' and osteos, 'bone') is a
genus of gars in the
family Lepisosteidae. It
contains four
extant species,
found throughout eastern and central...
- vertebrates,
notably fishes of the
families Petromyzontidae, Amiidae, and
Lepisosteidae.
Isolecithal cells have two
equal hemispheres of yolk. However, during...
- The
Potomac River (/pəˈtoʊmək/ ) in the Mid-Atlantic
region of the
United States flows from the
Potomac Highlands in West
Virginia to
Chesapeake Bay in...
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Needlefish closely resemble North American freshwater gars (family
Lepisosteidae) in
being elongated and
having long,
narrow jaws
filled with
sharp teeth...