- Fish such as
these snipefishes school for
safety from predators, and to spawn....
-
Fistularidae (cornetfishes)
Superfamily Centriscoidea Family Macroramphosidae (
snipefishes)
Family Centriscidae (shrimpfishes)
Family Dactylopteridae (flying gurnards)...
- (boxfishes),
Tetrodon (pufferfishes),
Diodon (porcupinefishes),
Centriscus (
snipefishes),
Syngnathus (pipefishes and seahorses) and
Pegasus (seamoths) Linnaeus...
- Macroramphosus,
snipefishes or bellowfishes, is a
genus of
fishes found in
tropical and
subtropical oceans at
depths down to 600
metres (2,000 ft). According...
- of" onto Macroramphosus, the
snipefishes,
referring to the
resemblance the type
species of this
genus to the
snipefishes. The
specific name of M. platycheilus...
- a
family of
fishes from the
order Syngnathiformes which includes the
snipefishes, shrimpfishes, and bellowfishes. A
small family,
consisting of only about...
- This is a list of the fish
species found in
India and is
based on FishBase.
Albula vulpes translated "Thapi_Lesapo" by Mr J****on
Kemiso Mudongo, a young...
- Macroramphosidae, the
snipefishes and
bellowsfishes is a
family of oviparous,
marine fish
which form part of the
superfamily Centriscoidea,
which is one...
- 99–106. Clarke,
Thomas A. (1984). "Diet and
Morphological Variation in
Snipefishes,
Presently Recognized as
Macrorhamphosus scolopax, from
Southeast Australia:...
- (giving them a
somewhat hunchbacked appearance),
unlike the
related snipefishes. They
reach a
maximum length of
about 34 cm (13 in), and are silvery...