- The
Stephanoberyciformes are an
order of
marine ray-finned fishes,
consisting of
about 68 species, the
majority (61) of
which belong to the
ridgehead family...
- fish. Some
authorities include the
whalefishes as part of the
order Stephanoberyciformes,
within the
superfamily Cetomimoidea.
Their sister order, the Beryciformes...
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Order Beryciformes (fangtooths and pineconefishes) (incl.
Stephanoberyciformes; Cetomimiformes)
Subdivision Holocentrimorphaceae Betancur-Rodriguez...
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juveniles of the
deepsea "whalefishes"
Barbourisia and
Rondeletia (
Stephanoberyciformes: Barbourisiidae, Rondeletiidae), with
comments on
family relationships"...
- (red/velvet whalefishes)
Family Cetomimidae (flabby whalefishes)
Order Stephanoberyciformes Family Melamphaidae (bigscale fishes)
Family Gibberichthyidae (gibberfishes)...
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belong to
superorder Acanthopterygii and be
closely related to the
Stephanoberyciformes. Thus, it is
rather unlikely that they are
correctly placed here...
- the
largest and most
diverse family of
their order.
Typical of the
Stephanoberyciformes, the
melamphid body is robust, oblong, subcylindrical, and slightly...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 6
species Critically endangered (CR): 455
species Endangered (EN): 643
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,245
species Near...
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Order Cyprinodontiformes,
including livebearers,
killifishes Order Stephanoberyciformes,
including the
ridgeheads Order Beryciformes,
including the fangtooths...
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Order Cyprinodontiformes,
including live-bearers,
killifishes Order Stephanoberyciformes,
including the
ridgeheads Order Beryciformes,
including the fangtooths...