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Tubenose may
refer to:
Birds in the
order Procellariiformes.
Fishes in the
family Aulorhynchidae.
Aulichthys ****onicus, a fish in the
family Hypoptychidae...
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families of
storm petrels.
Formerly called Tubinares and
still called tubenoses in English,
procellariiforms are
often referred to
collectively as the...
- The
western tubenose goby (Proterorhinus semilunaris) is a
species of goby
native to
fresh waters of the
Black Sea and
Aegean Sea basins. It has recently...
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Arctic breeding grounds and the
Antarctic each year. Some
species of
tubenoses, such as albatrosses,
circle the Earth,
flying over the
southern oceans...
- The
tubenose sculpin (Cottus nasalis) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Cottidae, the
typical sculpins. It
inhabits the...
- The
tubenose poacher (Pallasina barbata) is a
species of
poacher native to the
northern Pacific Ocean. This
species occurs at
depths of from 0 to 105 metres...
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storm petrels, and
diving petrels in the
order Procellariiformes (the
tubenoses). They
range widely in the
Southern Ocean and the
North Pacific. They...
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Proterorhinus semipellucidus is a
species of
gobiid fish, a
tubenose goby
originally described from the
Gharasu River near
Gorgan Bay of the
Caspian Sea...
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unique family has been
variously allied with the Pelecaniformes,
tubenoses,
large waders and even waterfowl.
Their true
linkage to
extant birds remains...
- Brittany.
Fulmars are
highly pelagic outside the
breeding season, like most
tubenoses,
feeding on fish,
small squid, shrimp, crustaceans,
marine worms, and...