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Perciformes (/ˈpɜːrsɪˌfɔːrmiːz/), also
called the Acanthopteri, is an
order or
superorder of ray-finned fish in the
clade Percomorpha.
Perciformes means...
- The
blackfin seab**** (Lateolabrax latus) is a
Perciforme fish in the
family lateolabracidae,
found primarily in the
shallow waters of the
Pacific coast...
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There are 3878
species and 18
subspecies in the
order Perciformes ****essed as
least concern by the
International Union for
Conservation of Nature. Slender...
- and porgies,
although they were
traditionally classified in the
order Perciformes. They are
found in
shallow temperate and
tropical waters around the world...
- classifications). It is a
parasite of the
gills of the fish
Hemichromis stellifer (
Perciforme, Cichlidae) of the
lower Basin of
River Congo.
According to
Jorissen et...
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North Pacific,
known as
black cod or
sablefish in
North America Order Perciformes Family Serranidae "groupers"
Epinephelus daemelii,
native to Australia...
- eels, is a
family of
marine ray
finned fishes belonging to the
order Perciformes.
These are predatory, eel
shaped fishes which are
native to the cold...
- classifications). It is a
parasite of the
gills of the fish
Eretmodus marksmithi (
Perciforme, Cichlidae) in Lake Tanganyika, Burundi.
According to Rahmouni, Vanhove...
- type of fish that
belongs to the
superfamily Cottoidea in the
order Perciformes. As of 2006, this
superfamily contains 7 families, 94 genera, and 387...
- fish from the
large clade Percomorpha,
mainly belonging to the
orders Perciformes and Moroniformes, encomp****ing both
freshwater and
marine species. The...