-
shows similarities with non-
percomorph groups. The two
cladograms below are
based on Betancur-R et al., 2017.
Percomorphs are a
clade of
teleost fishes...
- Varun; Prasad,
Guntupalli (1
January 2004). "Late Cretaceous-Paleocene
percomorphs (Teleostei) from
India -
early radiation of perciformes".
Recent advances...
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Chaenopsidae includes the pike-blennies, tube-blennies, and flagblennies, all
percomorph marine fish in the
order Blenniiformes. The
family is
strictly tropical...
- is a
common name for many
types of fish,
including several families of
percomorph marine, brackish, and some
freshwater fish
sharing similar morphology...
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Threefin or
triplefin blennies are blenniiforms,
small percomorph marine fish of the
family Tripterygiidae.
Found in
tropical and
temperate waters of the...
- they are a
monophyletic group. Some
palaeontologists think that some
percomorph groups other than
flatfishes were "experimenting" with head asymmetry...
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Beryciforms are
distinguished by
having 18–19
caudal fin rays, as
opposed to
percomorphs,
which have 17.
Having fewer caudal fin rays is
considered a sign of...
- specific,
percomorphs diversified faster than any
other vertebrate group at the time, with the
exception of birds;
Cretaceous percomorphs varied very...
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Kurtus is a
genus of
percomorph fishes,
called the nurseryfishes,
forehead brooders, or
incubator fish,
native to fresh,
brackish and
coastal marine waters...
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Combtooth blennies are blenniiformids;
percomorph marine fish of the
family Blenniidae, part of the
order Blenniiformes. They are the
largest family of...