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- (2019-09-27). "Evolution and Developmental Diversity of Skin Spines in Pufferfishes". iScience. 19: 1248–1259. Bibcode:2019iSci...19.1248S. doi:10.1016/j...
- the Plectognathi, is an order of ray-finned fishes which includes the pufferfishes and related taxa. This order has been classified as a suborder of the...
- fish belonging to the order Tetraodontiformes, closely related to the pufferfishes and filefishes. Fish in the family are known variously as boxfishes,...
- spikefishes and triplespines (2 families) Suborder Tetraodontoideipufferfishes, porcupinefishes, ocean sunfishes and allies (4 families) Suborder Balistoidei...
- Sp****oides is a genus of pufferfishes. There are currently 25 recognized species in this genus, which includes the three species FishBase allocates to...
- centimetres (7.3 in) SL. These pufferfish are toxic, like many other pufferfishes. In Cambodia, poisonings caused by eating pufferfish caught from lakes...
- C. (1974). "Tetrodotoxin sensitivity of muscle action potentials in pufferfishes and related fishes". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 89: 59–72. doi:10...
- Beach to be covered by dead marine life, including ponyfishes, crabs, pufferfishes, and tilapias. The Thai-****anese ****ociation School Sriracha, a ****anese...
- Leiodon is a genus of pufferfishes consisting of two species. Leiodon cutcutia (Hamilton, 1822) (Indian Ocean, Asia) Leiodon dapsilis (Whitley, 1943) (Western...
- (Sp****oides spengleri) is a species in the family Tetraodontidae, or pufferfishes. It can grow to a length of about 30 cm and is common in the Caribbean...