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Macroramphosidae, the
snipefishes and
bellowsfishes is a
family of oviparous,
marine fish
which form part of the
superfamily Centriscoidea,
which is one...
- that family, in
which case the
genus Macroramphosus is in the
family Macroramphosidae. They have long
second spines on
their dorsal fins and tiny mouths...
- to the
level of family,
Macroramphosidae. The
placement of the
genus Centriscops is unclear: ITIS
places it in
Macroramphosidae, as does the 5th edition...
- snipefish, or
bluebanded bellowsfish, is a
species of fish of the
family Macroramphosidae,
found in
southern oceans at
depths of 35 to 1,000 m (115 to 3,281 ft)...
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split that family, in
which case the
genus Notopogon is in the
family Macroramphosidae,
which is
followed here. They have long
second spines on
their dorsal...
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Family Fistularidae (cornetfishes)
Superfamily Centriscoidea Family Macroramphosidae (snipefishes)
Family Centriscidae (shrimpfishes)
Family Dactylopteridae...
- Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Syngnathiformes Family:
Macroramphosidae Genus:
Macroramphosus Species: M. scolopax
Binomial name Macroramphosus...
- name
English name
Swedish name
Habitat Occurrence Red List
status Macroramphosidae Macroramphosus scolopax Longspine snipefish Snäppfisk
Marine Sporadic...
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bellowsfish (Notopogon fernandezi****) is a
species of fish of the
family Macroramphosidae,
found around South America, at
depths of 150 to 580 m (490 to 1,900 ft)...
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Bellowfish (Notopogon macrosolen) is a
species of fish from the
family Macroramphosidae. It is
found in the
Southeast Atlantic Ocean, from
southern Namibia...