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Strana 59
Two genera , Pristiophorus ( five gill openings ) and Pliotrema ( six gill openings )
, with five species . Suborder Squatinoidei Family SQUATINIDAE — angel sharks
. Marine ; Atlantic and Pacific . الصور Two spineless dorsal fins ; no anal fin ...
Two genera , Pristiophorus ( five gill openings ) and Pliotrema ( six gill openings )
, with five species . Suborder Squatinoidei Family SQUATINIDAE — angel sharks
. Marine ; Atlantic and Pacific . الصور Two spineless dorsal fins ; no anal fin ...
Strana 239
Five genera , Melamphaes ( 19 ) , Poromitra ( five ) , Scopeloberyx ( about five ) ,
Scopelogadus ( three ) , and Sio ... Pelvic fin subabdominal , with one spine and
five or six soft rays ( prejuvenile with elongate appendage off third pelvic ray ) ...
Five genera , Melamphaes ( 19 ) , Poromitra ( five ) , Scopeloberyx ( about five ) ,
Scopelogadus ( three ) , and Sio ... Pelvic fin subabdominal , with one spine and
five or six soft rays ( prejuvenile with elongate appendage off third pelvic ray ) ...
Strana 350
The genus Ecsenius , with 25 species , is probably the most speciose genus of
blenniid . TRIBE BLENNIINI . Marine ( rarely fresh - and brackish water ) . Caudal
fin rays branched ; five circumorbital bones ; three or four segmented pelvic fin ...
The genus Ecsenius , with 25 species , is probably the most speciose genus of
blenniid . TRIBE BLENNIINI . Marine ( rarely fresh - and brackish water ) . Caudal
fin rays branched ; five circumorbital bones ; three or four segmented pelvic fin ...
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absent adipose fin adults Africa anal fin ANTARCTIC ARCTIC areas Atlantic Australia barbels body bone brackish branched branchiostegal rays Bull CAPRICORN caudal fin characters CIRCLE classification closely compressed continuous cycloid derived developed Distribution dorsal and anal dorsal fin eastern eight elongate EQUATOR extending eyes Family fin rays fishes five fossil four freshwater genera e.g. genus gill openings given gives head Indian known lack lateral line living lower Marine maxilla Maximum length mouth nine North occur oceans Order organ origin Pacific pairs pectoral fin pelvic fins placed plates present primarily primitive probably rarely recognized region relationships relatively Rosen scales seas separate seven short side similar single snout soft rays South America southern species spines SUBFAMILY Suborder swim bladder tail teeth teleosts Three genera TRIBE tropical usually vertebrae western Zealand Zool