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Little velvetfishes or
simply velvetfishes are a family, the Aploactinidae, of
marine ray-finned
fishes classified within the
order Scorpaeniformes. They...
- (12 in) in length, but the full size
range of the
order varies from the
velvetfishes belonging to the
family Aploactinidae,
which can be just 2 cm (0.79 in)...
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Indonesian and
Australian regions. They are also
commonly known as the
velvetfishes. "Aplochitoninae". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species. Retrieved...
- Caracanthus, the
coral crouchers, or
orbicular velvetfishes, are a
genus of ray-finned fishes. They live in
coral reefs of the
tropical Indo-Pacific. This...
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Tribe Pteroini Kaup, 1873
Subfamily Caracanthinae Gill, 1885 (Orbicular
velvetfishes or
coral crouchers)
Subfamily Apistinae Gill, 1859
Subfamily Tetraroginae...
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Erisphex is a
genus of
marine ray-finned fish,
velvetfishes belonging to the
family Aploactinidae. The
genus is
found in the
Indian and
western Pacific...
- blennies, rabbitfishes, surgeonfishes, some
velvetfishes, some toadfishes,
coral crouchers, red
velvetfishes, scats, rockfishes,
deepwater scorpionfishes...
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order Perciformes, that
includes the scorpionfishes,
lionfishes and
velvetfishes. This
suborder is at its most
diverse in the
Pacific and
Indian Oceans...
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Xenaploactis is a
genus of
marine ray-finned fish,
velvetfishes belonging to the
family Aploactinidae. This
genus is
found in the
western Pacific Ocean...
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Paraploactis is a
genus of
marine ray-finned fish,
velvetfishes belonging to the
family Aploactinidae. The
genus is
found the Indo-Pacific. Paraploactis...