Definition of Polymixia. Meaning of Polymixia. Synonyms of Polymixia

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- Polymixia is the only extant genus of the order Polymixiiformes and family Polymixiidae. It contains 10 species, all of which live in deepwater marine...
- The beardfishes consist of a single extant genus, Polymixia, of deep-sea marine ray-finned fish named for their pair of long hyoid barbels. They are classified...
- Polymixia nobilis, the stout beardfish, is a species of beardfish. This species can grow over 48 centimetres (19 in) TL. The species' dorsal fin has five...
- Polymixia berndti is a species of beardfish found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. This species grows to a length of 47.5 centimetres (18.7 in) SL. The...
- Sphyraena[17] S. ****eri[18] Sphyraenidae Barracuda N Deepsea moi Beardfish Polymixia[19] P. berndti[20] Polymixiidae Beardfish N ʻAweoweo Common bigeye Heteropriacanthus[21]...
- illustrated based on 82 whole mounts, from the gills of the silver eye, Polymixia ****onica (Polymixiidae) off Hawaii. Microcotyle polymixiae has the general...
- mollusk species Pitcairnia nobilis, a plant species native to Ecuador Polymixia nobilis, the stout beardfish, a fish species Pilumna nobilis, a synonym...
- synonymous with Polymixiidae. Its exact relationship to modern beardfish in Polymixia likely needs further research. Paleontology portal Fish portal Prehistoric...
- Indian zebra sole Zebrias zebra (questionable), Zebra sole Polymixia fusca (native) Polymixia ****onica (questionable), Silver eye Anoxypristis cuspidata...
- sometimes classified with the Beryciformes. The largest beardfish is Polymixia busakhini of the Indo-Pacific, which can range up to 0.6 m (2.0 ft) in...