Definition of Priacanthidae. Meaning of Priacanthidae. Synonyms of Priacanthidae

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Definition of Priacanthidae

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- The Priacanthidae, the bigeyes, are a family of 18 species of marine ray-finned fishes. "Catalufa" is an alternate common name for some members of the...
- moontail bullseye, is a species of marine fishes belonging to the family Priacanthidae. This species is uncommon but widespread in the Indo-Pacific, from the...
- bigeye, is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae. Some anglers refer to this fish as "toro snapper", but it is not a...
- alta, the toro or short bigeye, is a species of fish in the family Priacanthidae. Some anglers refer to this fish as "toro snapper", but it is not a...
- bigeye soldierfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the family Priacanthidae, the bigeyes. This fish has an overall dusky orange to red colour with...
- (Moonfishes) Priacanthidae (Bigeyes (catalufas)) Families which may have a relationship to Acanthuroidei, Monodactylidae, and Priacanthidae Leiognathidae...
- m****i is a species of marine ray finned fish, a bigeye in the family Priacanthidae. It is a red fish found in the Hawaiian and Midway Islands. It grows...
- called red snapper or Pacific red snapper. Several species of bigeye (Priacanthidae) Lane snapper Blackfin snapper Anderson, W.; Claro, R.; Cowan, J.; Lindeman...
- 16 March 2009. "Family Details for Priacanthidae - Bigeyes or catalufas". fishbase.mnhn.fr. Fishbase Priacanthidae "Family Details for Etmopteridae -...
- that may have a relationship to Acanthuroidei, Monodactylidae, and Priacanthidae, while other authorities place it outside the Perciformes, at an order...