- The
Odacidae are a
small family of ray-finned
fishes commonly known as
cales and weed whitings,
formerly classified within the
order Perciformes. They...
- Odax
pullus is
commonly called butterfish, but is from a
separate family Odacidae. The ****anese
butterfish Psenopsis anomala is from the
separate family...
- are
classified within the Labriformes:
Labridae Cuvier, 1816 (Wr****e)
Odacidae Günther 1861 (Cales)
Scaridae Rafinesque, 1810 (Parrotfishes)
Philip A...
- rarī, is a
species of ray-finned fish, a weed
whiting from the
family Odacidae,
which is
found around New Zealand. It is of
minor importance to local...
- (and
gives the town its name) Cale, a
common name for fish in the
family Odacidae Cale:Drew, a 2003
album by New
Zealand band
Jakob Cales, an
ancient city...
-
Notacanthidae Notocheiridae Notograptidae Notopteridae Notosudidae Nototheniidae Odacidae Odontaspididae Odontobutidae Ogcocephalidae Olyridae Omosudidae Oneirodidae...
- Odax is a
genus of
marine ray-finned fish, weed
whitings from the
family Odacidae which are
native to the
Pacific waters of New Zealand.
There are currently...
- it
alongside the wr****es of the
family Labridae and the weed
whitings Odacidae in the
order Labriformes, part of the Percomorpha. They also do not support...
- cyanomelas) is a
species of ray-finned fish, a weed
whiting from the
family Odacidae which is
endemic to
Australia where it is
found along the
southern and...
- Columbia). Her act
inspired the ****embly of
First Nations to
create the
Niabi Odacidae fund.
Peltier further gained attention when she
spoke at the
Global Landscapes...