- and
added to the
Synbranchiformes after a
phylogenetic analysis by
Johnson and Patterson.
These authors consider the
Synbranchiformes to be part of a monophyletic...
- fish, such as
electric eels (genus Electrophorus),
swamp eels (order
Synbranchiformes), and deep-sea
spiny eels (family Notacanthidae). However,
these other...
- swallowers,
ragfish and
allies (10 families)
Subseries Anabantaria Order Synbranchiformes Suborder Mastacembeloidei –
freshwater spiny eels and
earthworm eels...
- Gasterosteiformes,
modern analyses place the
Indostomids within the
order Synbranchiformes,
related to the
spiny eels and
swamp eels.
Indostomus was
first proposed...
- al. 2013
Subseries Anabantaria Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2014
Order Synbranchiformes (swamp eels)
Order Anabantiformes (Labyrinthici) (gouramies, snakeheads...
-
Gobiiformes Scombriformes Syngnathiformes Carangiformes Anabantiformes Synbranchiformes Ovalentaria Cyprinodontiformes Atheriniformes Beloniformes Cichliformes...
- a new
species of
earthworm eel from
northern Myanmar (Teleostei:
Synbranchiformes: Chaudhuriidae).
Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 27 (1):...
-
genus of eel-like fish of the
family Mastacembelidae of the
order Synbranchiformes.
These fish are
distributed throughout most of
South and Southeast...
-
alongside its
sister group, the
Anabantaria (including
Anabantiformes and
Synbranchiformes). The
Carangiformes have been long
regarded as a
monotypic order with...
- Anabantiformes,
including labyrinth fishes,
snakeheads &
badids Order Synbranchiformes,
including the
swamp eels
Subseries Carangaria Order Carangiformes...