- are recognized:
Synodus binotatus L. P. Schultz, 1953 (two-spot lizardfish)
Synodus bondi Fowler, 1939 (sharp-nose lizardfish)
Synodus capricornis Cressey...
- climate.
Synodus gibbsi is
recorded to not
serve as any
threat to humans. "
Synodus gibbsi".
Animal Diversity Web.
Retrieved 14
September 2013. "
Synodus gibbsi...
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Synodus lobeli, Lobel's lizardfish, is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
Northwest Pacific Ocean. Lobel's
lizardfish is a
marine species...
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Synodus isolatus, the Rapa Nui
lizardfish (Rapa Nui: pāpa hakatara), is a
species of
small lizardfish that is
endemic to the
shallow waters of the southern...
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Synodus oculeus (commonly
called the large-e**** lizardfish) is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
Western Pacific. The large-e**** lizardfish...
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Synodus intermedius, the
common sand diver, is a
species of fish in the
lizardfish family, the Synodontidae, a
basal ray-finned fish in the
class Actinopterygii...
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Synodus falcatus is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
eastern central Pacific Ocean.
Synodus falcatus is
native to a
subtropical climate...
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Synodus orientalis is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
Northwest Pacific Ocean. This
species can
reach the
average length of
about 23...
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Synodus macrocephalus is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the Indo-West Pacific. A
common English name
largehead lizardfish. S. macrocephalus...
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Synodus fuscus is a
species of
lizardfish that
lives mainly in the
Northwest Pacific Ocean. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Synodus fuscus". FishBase...