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The deep-bodied pipefish (Leptonotus blainvilleanus) is a species of marine fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae. [1] They can be found in shallow estuaries and algal beds along the coast of South America from Ecuador to Argentina. [2] [3] [4] Predators of this species include mackerel and the La Plata dolphin.
The quillback is a medium-sized, deep-bodied fish found throughout North America. It has a small head, humped back and deeply forked caudal fin. The compressed body of the quillback makes it look flattened when viewed from the side. [8] The quillback has a subterminal mouth with no barbels, and no nipple-like protrusions on the bottom lip.
The Zeidae (named after the fish zaeus from Pliny the Elder) are a family of large, showy, deep-bodied zeiform marine fish—the "true dories".Found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, the family contains just six species in two genera.
The Atlantic moonfish is a slender, deep-bodied fish that is extremely compressed. It has a dorsal fin with 8 spines and an anal fin with 2 spines. They also have 21 dorsal soft rays and 17 anal soft rays. The upper jaw is short and lower jaw is protruding, extending longer than the upper jaw. They have a sloped, bent forehead and rather large ...
Thin, deep-bodied fish. Sides are predominantly silver, but they’re sometimes olive-colored or golden. No dark lines running the length of the body, and no tooth patch.
[13]: 4 It is a deep-bodied fish with a divided dorsal fin consisting of 10 spines and approximately 30 rays. [14] The pectoral fins are elongate and pointed, and the lateral line extends into the caudal fin, which has a rounded or pointed margin. [15] [16]
The sheepshead minnow is a deep-bodied fish growing up to a length of up to 75 mm (3 in) through 30 mm (1.2 in). [3] It is nearly half as deep as it is long, excluding its tail. It is laterally compressed with flat sides, an arched back and a small head with a flattened top.
Gerres erythrourus the deep-bodied mojarra, also known as the short silverbiddy or short silverbelly, [3] is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Gerreidae, a mojarra.It is native to marine and brackish waters of coastal waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean, far towards Vanuatu.
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