- The
swamp eels (also
written "swamp-eels") are a
family (
Synbranchidae) of
freshwater eel-like
fishes of the
tropics and subtropics. Most
species are...
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called swamp eels,
though that name can also
refer specifically to
Synbranchidae, is an
order of ray-finned
fishes that are eel-like but have
spiny rays...
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commercially important air-breathing
species of fish in the
family Synbranchidae. It
occurs in East and
Southeast Asia,
where it is
commonly sold and...
- ; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan,
Richard (eds.). "Genera in the
family Synbranchidae".
Catalog of Fishes.
California Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 11 November...
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swamp eel (Ophisternon infernale) is a
species of fish in the
family Synbranchidae. It is
endemic to
Mexico where it
lives in cave
systems and is known...
- cave eel (Ophisternon candidum) is a
species of
cavefish in the
family Synbranchidae. It is the
longest cavefish in
Australia (up to 40 cm (16 in)) and one...
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Stylephoridae Sundasalangidae Symphysanodontidae Synanceiidae Synaphobranchidae Synbranchidae Syngnathidae Synodontidae Telmatherinidae Terapontidae Tetrabrachiidae...
- eel,
Bengal mudeel or
onegill eel, is a
species of fish in the
family Synbranchidae. It is
endemic to
freshwater and
brackish water rivers and
swamps in...
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following fish families:
Serranidae (groupers),
Sparidae (porgies),
Synbranchidae (swamp eels),
Labridae (wr****es),
Scaridae (parrotfishes), Pomacanthidae...
- New Guinea. A
revised and
annotated checklist. Vol. 1.
Myxinidae to
Synbranchidae.
Research Bulletin No. 41.
Department of
Fisheries and
Marine Resources...