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- having long, narrow jaws filled with sharp teeth, and some species of needlefishes are referred to as gars or garfish despite being only distantly related...
- (viviparous halfbeaks) Superfamily Scomberesocoidea Family Belonidae (needlefishes) Family Scomberesocidae (sauries) Order Cyprinodontiformes Suborder Aplocheiloidei...
- other families of streamlined, surface water fishes: the flyingfishes, needlefishes, and sauries. Traditionally, these four families have been taken to together...
- also has a more stout, cylindrical body and a shorter head than other needlefishes. They have dark blue backs and silver-white sides and are plain white...
- Potamorrhaphis is a genus of freshwater needlefishes native to South America. Four recognized species are in this genus: Potamorrhaphis eigenmanni A. Miranda-Ribeiro...
- Strongylura is a genus of needlefishes from the family Belonidae which is distributed throughout the tropical and warmer temperate waters of the world...
- Xenentodon is a genus of needlefishes native to Asia. It is one of ten genera in the family Belonidae. There are currently two recognized species in this...
- August 2019. Bruce Baden Collette (2003). Family Belonidae Bonaparte 1832 needlefishes. Vol. 16. California Academy of Sciences. ISSN 1545-150X. {{cite book}}:...
- Belonion is a genus of freshwater needlefishes native to South America. It is one of 10 genera in the family Belonidae. Two recognized species are in this...
- Pseudotylosurus is a genus of needlefishes native to South America. Two recognized species are in this genus: Pseudotylosurus angusticeps (Günther, 1866)...