- The
ribbonfish are any
lampriform fishes in the
family Trachipteridae.
There are
about 10
recognized species in the family.
These pelagic fish are named...
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partially deep-sea
Teleostei as the crestfishes, oarfish, opahs, and
ribbonfishes. A
synonym for this
order is Allotriognathi,
while an often-seen, but...
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Trachipterus is a
genus of
ribbonfishes.
There are
currently six
recognized species in this genus:
Trachipterus altivelis Kner, 1859 (King-of-the-salmon)...
- [Lampridomorpha; Lampripterygii]
Order Lampriformes Regan 1909 (oarfish, opah and
ribbonfishes)
Division Paracanthomorphacea sensu Grande et al. 2013 (Paracanthopterygii...
- Zu is a
small genus of
ribbonfishes with
currently two
recognized species: Zu
cristatus (Bonelli, 1819) (scalloped ribbonfish) Zu
elongatus Heemstra &...
- host. The
planktonic opah
larvae initially resemble those of
certain ribbonfishes (Trachipteridae), but are
distinguished by the former's lack of dorsal...
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Desmodema is a
small genus of
ribbonfishes.
There are
currently two
recognized species in this genus:
Desmodema lorum Rosenblatt & J. L. Butler, 1977 (Whiptail...
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Lampridiomorpha Order Lampriformes,
including the oarfish, opah and
ribbonfishes Superorder Polymyxiomorpha Order †Pattersonichthyiformes
Order †Ctenothrissiformes...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
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Lampriformes (6) —
opahs (velifers, opahs, crestfishes, tapertails,
ribbonfishes, oarfishes) Paracanthopterygii...