- The
Zeiformes /ˈziːɪfɔːrmiːz/ are a
small order of
exclusively marine ray-finned
fishes most
notable for the dories, a
group of
common food fish. The...
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commercial fisheries as food fish. Most dory
families belong to the
order Zeiformes,
suborder Zeioidei: The "true dories",
family Zeidae (five species, including...
- This list of
fishes of the
Mediterranean Sea
consists of 712 species.
Myxine glutinosa Lampetra fluviatilis Petromyzon marinus Chimaera monstrosa Sharpnose...
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Christopher Scharpf &
Kenneth J.
Lazara (22
September 2018). "Order
ZEIFORMES (Dories)". The
ETYFish Project Fish Name
Etymology Database. Christopher...
- more
regularly in
Swedish waters,
almost on a
yearly basis. The
order Zeiformes is best
known for the dories.
Generally not
native in
Nordic waters, but...
- trout-perches)
Order †Sphenocephaliformes
Rosen &
Patterson 1969
Order Zeiformes Regan 1909 (dories)
Order Stylephoriformes Miya et al. 2007
Order Gadiformes...
-
Grammicolepididae are a
small family of deep-sea ray-finned
fishes in the
order Zeiformes. They are
called tinselfishes due to
their silvery color. They are found...
- orders: †Sphenocephaliformes
Percopsiformes (trout-perches & allies)
Zeiformes (dories)
Stylephoriformes (Tube-eyes)
Gadiformes (cods & allies) Newbrey...
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Ateleopodidae (jellynoses), the
Lampriformes (oarfish, opah, ribbonfish), the
Zeiformes (dories), the
Polymixiiformes (beardfish), the Stylephorus, the Myctophiformes...
- The Eocene-aged
Monte Bolca fossil site near Verona,
Italy was one of the
first lagerstatte to be
discovered to science, and
still has one of the most...