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- Elops machnata, the tenpounder, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Elopidae in the order Elopiformes (tarpons and tenpounders). This species...
- Double-lined fusilier, or banana fish Elops hawaiensis, or banana fish Elops machnata, or banana fish Horseface loach, or banana-root fish Pterocaesio pisang...
- lacerta Valenciennes, 1847 (West African ladyfish or Guinean ladyfish) Elops machnata (Forsskål, 1775) (tenpounder) †Elops miiformis Lin et al. 2016 Elops saurus...
- several fishes and may refer to: Chanos chanos Elops hawaiensis Elops machnata Elops saurus Tenualosa toli This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Clupeidae, Megalops cyprinoides, Gonorhynchus gonorhynchus, and Elops machnata. Chanos can be distinguished from these species by their size, absence...
- (Cnidoglanis macrocephalus, also known as Swan River catfish), herring (Elops machnata), pilchard (Sardinops neopilchardus), bream (Kyphosus sydney****), flatheads...
- spearfish remora Remorina albescens, white suckerfish Elopidae Elops machnata, tenpounder Engraulidae Engraulis encrasicolus, European anchovy Stolephorus...
- millions, guppy Xiphophorus ****erii (introduced), Green swordtail Elops machnata (native), Ladyfish, tenpounder Megalops cyprinoides (native), Oxeye tarpon...
- Bobtail eel (Cyema atrum) West African ladyfish (Elops lacerta) Elops machnata Northern ladyfish (Elops saurus) Pelican eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides)...
- po****tion possibly extinct) Family: Elopidae Genus: Elops Ten-pounder, Elops machnata LC IUCN Family: Megalopidae Genus: Megalops Indo-Pacific tarpon, Megalops...