Definition of Mugilidae. Meaning of Mugilidae. Synonyms of Mugilidae

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Definition of Mugilidae

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- The mullets or grey mullets are a family (Mugilidae) of ray-finned fish found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical waters, and some species in...
- (Mugil cephalus) is an important food fish species in the mullet family Mugilidae. It is found in coastal temperate, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide...
- recognized by the Catalog of Fishes (2025). It contains only two families: Mugilidae Jarocki, 1822 - mullets (57 species) Amb****idae Klunzinger, 1870 - Asiatic...
- English word "mullet" generally refers to a different family of fish, the Mugilidae or gray mullets. Goatfish are characterized by two chin barbels (or goatee)...
- mullet", of the family Mugilidae Flathead grey mullet, or striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, a food fish species in the family Mugilidae Goatfish, or "red mullet"...
- The following is a list of the freshwater fish species of Greece. The list includes all the known species, with their valid scientific names, their official...
- Mugil is a genus of mullet in the family Mugilidae found worldwide in tropical and temperate coastal marine waters, but also entering estuaries and rivers...
- mullet (Crenimugil seheli) is a member of the ray-finned fish family Mugilidae found worldwide in coastal temperate and tropical waters, and in some...
- families Gadidae, Pleuronectidae, Gobiidae, Clupeidae, Scombridae and Mugilidae, but also on big crustaceans; in the rivers, they fed mainly on local...
- 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...