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- Striped puffer Elaborate skin pattern of the giant or mbu puffer The tetraodontids have been estimated to have diverged from diodontids between 89 and...
- are tetraodontids, meaning their teeth have fused into beaks with a median division that produces two plates in the upper and lower jaw. Tetraodontids can...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 6 species   Critically endangered (CR): 455 species   Endangered (EN): 643 species   Vulnerable (VU): 1,245 species   Near...
- Spinacanthus cuneiformis is an extinct prehistoric tetraodontid bony fish that lived from the Lutetian epoch of Eocene Monte Bolca. In life, it would have...
- between three and five days, a relatively long incubation period for tetraodontids, C. valentini hatch around sunset at which point larvae measure between...
- Protobalistum imperiale is an extinct prehistoric tetraodontid bony fish that lived from the Lutetian epoch of Eocene Monte Bolca. In life, it would have...
- Eospinus daniltshenkoi is an extinct tetraodontid bony fish from the Eocene. Its fossils are from the Danata Formation lagerstatten of Ypresian Turkmenistan...
- size evolution in pufferfish: a comparative analysis of Diodontid and Tetraodontid pufferfish genomes. Genome Research 13(5): 821–830. ReefHotSpot.com....
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 6 species   Critically endangered (CR): 455 species   Endangered (EN): 643 species   Vulnerable (VU): 1,245 species   Near...
- RLTS.T193642A2252289.en. Retrieved 9 January 2018. "The Indo-Pacific tetraodontid fish Canthigaster coronata, a complex of three species", John E. Randall1...