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Families: Pholidophoridae, Archaeomenidae, Oligopleuridae, Leptolepidae, Elopidae, Albulidae, Mormyridae, Hyodontidae, Notopteridae, Osteoglossidae, Pantodontidae, Ctenothrissidae, Phractolaemidae, Saurodontidae, Chirocentridae, Clupeidae, Chanidae, Salmonidae, Alepocephalidae, Stomiatidae, Gonorhynchidae, Cromeriidae.
The first four families, of Triassic to Cretaceous age, are so closely connected with these Ganoids that their allocation to the Teleosteans must be regarded as provisional.
The Elopidae and Albulidae are also low forms, traced back to the Cretaceous seas, having points in common with the Ganoids (gular plate in the former, conus arteriosus with two rows of valves in the latter).
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia – Free Online Encyclopedia for Reference, Research, Facts
BONEFISH [bonefish] common name for a fish belonging to either of two species of the family Albulidae.
It is much prized as a game fish, despite the numerous tiny bones that limit its appeal as food.
It is classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Osteichthyes, order Clupeiformes, family Albulidae.
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Bonefish: Common name for a fish belonging to either of two species of the family Albulidae.
The Albulidae or Bonefish Family consists of only one genus, Albula, and therefore characteristics of the family and the genus are the same.
The bonefishes are of keen scientific interest because of their primitive nature and thus linked to studies of the evolutionary process.
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 Albula glossodonta
Albula glossodonta, Albulidae, pelagic, 110 TL, 3.6, native.
Albuliformes: Albulidae Unknown Bishop Museum Home Page Copyright © 1997-2002 by Bishop Museum.
: Bonefish (Albula glossodonta, Albulidae) has been both the most popular and most important fish in the reef and lagoon fisheries of Tarawa, an atoll in the...
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 Bonefish Family Fish Species Information
The Bonefishes (Albulidae): The Albulidae or Bonefish Family consists of only one genus, Albula, and therefore characteristics of the family and the genus are the same.
The bonefish get their name from the numerous fine bones found in their flesh.
Globally there are six species of Albulidae, of which two are found in the tropical Eastern Pacific and both in Mexican waters: the Shafted Bonefish, Albula nemoptera, and the Eastern Pacific Bonefish, Albula esuncula.
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 Albulidae - English-French Dictionary - WordReference.com
We found no French translation for 'Albulidae' in our English to French Dictionary.
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Fishes of the Family Albulidae, Order Albuliformes (bonefishes).
See FishBase for more information on this Family.
Poissons de la famille des Albulidae, ordre des Albuliformes (bananes de mer).
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