- The
Phycidae are a
family of
hakes in the
order Gadiformes. They are
native to the
Atlantic Ocean, but the
juveniles of some
species enter estuaries. Sometimes...
- in the
Merlucciidae family of the
northern and
southern oceans and the
Phycidae family of the
northern oceans. Hake is a
commercially important fish in...
- Alternatively,
fishes in the
current Lotidae (with burbot, cusk) and
Phycidae (hakes) have also been
included in the Gadidae, as its
subfamilies Lotinae...
- (plant) ‑phyceae (algae) -mycetes (fungi)
subclassis further ‑idae (plant) ‑
phycidae (algae) -mycetidae (fungi)
order (ordo)
primary -ales
subordo further -ineae...
-
Phycis phycis, the forkbeard, is a
species of
phycid hakes in the
family Phycidae.
Genus and
species names Phycis derive from Gr****,
phykon meaning seaweed...
- blennoides, the
greater forkbeard, is a
species of fish
belonging to the
family Phycidae. It is
native to Europe,
Northern Africa,
Northern America. "Phycis blennoides...
-
Phallostethidae Pholidae Pholidichthyidae Phosichthyidae Phractolaemidae Phycidae Pimelodidae Pinguipedidae Platycephalidae Platytroctidae Plecoglossidae...
- This is a list of
Estonian fish.
Native (usually
synonymous with indigenous)
species are
considered to be
species which are
today present in the region...
-
September 2018). "Order
GADIFORMES (part 1):
Families BREGMACEROTIDAE,
PHYCIDAE, GAIDROPSARIDAE, LOTIDAE, GADIDAE, RANICIPITIDAE, MERLUCCIIDAE, EUCLICHTHYIDAE...
- This is a list of fish
found in and
around Great Britain, in both
fresh water (lakes, rivers,
streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes...