MIT «SNIPEFISH» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
snipefish
snipefishes
species
fishes
found
tropical
subtropical
oceans
depths
down
metres
according
fishbase
they
part
family
centriscidae
some
authorities
split
that
which
case
genus
macroramphosus
snipefish
fish
encyclopedia
britannica
also
called
bellows
genera
marine
order
gasterosteiformes
longspine
spinefish
common
bellowfish
slender
name
scientific
scolopax
linnaeus
centriscidaemacroramphosus
fisheries
aquarium
pictures
image
picture
hernández
gonzález
georgia
adult
inches
oval
shaped
compressed
rigid
body
with
scutes
bony
plates
underside
bellowsfish
trumpetfish
snipe
spine
trumpet
whats
atlantic
indian
ocean
west
pacific
deep
longnosed
oughtred
very
light
sliding
seat
coastal
rower
threads
appear
here
lightweight
rowing
skiff
design
rarely
mentioned
iain
wiktionary
plural
moderately
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The snipefishes are two species of fishes found in tropical and subtropical oceans at depth down to 600 metres.
Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, 2010
Their body is more streamlined than in the related bellowfishes. They reach a maximum length of approximately 20 centimetres (7.9in), and are silvery or reddish in colour. They are sometimes found in large schools.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Caribbean Fish Life: Index to the Local and Scientific Names ...
MACRORHAMPHOSIDAE (= Centriscidae) - snipefishes Macrorhamphosus
gracilis (Lowe) E: slender snipefish (USA); snipefish (Cu) Worldwide in tropical
and temperate seas; in the western Atlantic from New Jersey to Brazil, including
the ...
Jacques Simon Zaneveld, 1983
4
Deep-water Teleostean Fishes of California
MACRORHAMPHOSIDAE (SNIPEFISH FAMILY) Slender Snipefish
Macrorhamphosus gracilis (Lowe) Distinguishing characters. - The combination
of a short, high spinous dorsal fin, ventral fins that are nearer the tip of the tail
than the snout, ...
John E.sus Fitch, Robert J. Lavenberg, 1988
5
Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries: A Global Perspective
An example is the million- ton explosion of tiny snipefish (Macrorhamphosus
scolopax and M. gracilis), probably representing at least a hundred billion
individual adults at peak of abundance, that appeared off the coast of Morocco in
the ...
Villy Christensen, Jay Maclean, 2011
6
Practical VoIP Using VOCAL
The animals on the cover of Practical VoIP Using VOCAL are snipefish. There are
about 10 or 12 species of snipefish, living mainly in tropical, subtropical, and
temperate waters — just about all over the world, in other words — and eating ...
Luan Dang, Cullen Jennings, David Kelly, 2002
7
Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico, Vol. 1: Myxiniformes to ...
Macroramphosus. scolopax. (Linnaeus. 1758). Longspine. snipefish.
FISTULARIIDAE Cornetfishes Cornetfishes are slender, elongate, and slightly
depressed, with. Macroramphosus scolopax is compressed, moderately deep
bodied, and ...
8
The Fish Resources of the Northwest Pacific
It is also reported that there is a competition for food between the larvae and fry of
saury and those of Japanese snipefish, Macrorhamphosus scolopax,
lanternfishes, Myctophidae, striped mullet, Muqil cephalus, yellowstriped
butterfish, ...
9
Field Guide to the Living Marine Resources of Namibia
Macroramphosus scolopax (Linnaeus, 1758) (plate VI, 46)
MACRORAMPHOSIDAE FAO names: En - Longspine snipefish; Fr - Becasse de
mer; Sp - Trompetero. Local names: Slender snipefish; Slank snipvis (Ak);
Schnepfenfisch (Gr).
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