Definition of Teraponidae. Meaning of Teraponidae. Synonyms of Teraponidae

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Definition of Teraponidae

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Meaning of Teraponidae from wikipedia

- tigerperches are ray-finned fishes in the family Terapontidae (also spelled Teraponidae, Theraponidae or Therapontidae). This family is part of the superfamily...
- species of the genus are parasitic on the gills of fish in the family Teraponidae. Susan Lim (2015) described the genus on the basis of the arrangement...
- 11 May 2020. Richard P. Vari (1978). "The terapon perches (Percoidei, Teraponidae). A cladistic analysis and taxonomic revision". Bulletin of the American...
- adjacent regions. The fishes of the families Pseudochromidae ... and Teraponidae, collected by ... steamer "Albatross," chiefly in Philippine seas and...
- Rowland, S.J. (2001). "Record of the Banded Grunter Amniataba percoides (Teraponidae) from the Clarence River, New South Wales". Australian Zoologist. 31:...
- 4 May 2019. Richard P. Vari (1978). "The terapon perches (Percoidei, Teraponidae). A cladistic analysis and taxonomic revision". Bulletin of the American...
- luridus, Clypeomorus coralium and Nerita antiquate) 45 species of Fish (Teraponidae, Belonidae, Muraenidae) 36 species of Birds (Accipitridae, Laridae) 27...
- Lobotidae, Pempheridae, Priacanthidae, Lutjanidae, Pomadasyidae, and Teraponidae, collected by the United States Bureau of fisheries steamer "Albatross...
- vari & J. Barry Hutchins (1978). "New species of terapon perches (Percoidei, Teraponidae) from Australia" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (2654): 1–8....
- as Epinephilus emarginata Serr**** cabrilla, (Linnaeus, 1758), comber Teraponidae Terapon jarbua, (Fabricius [ex Forsskål] in Niebuhr, 1775), thornfish...