Aulopiformes: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Actinopterygii
Order
Aulopiformes
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Aulopiformes

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Aulopiformes

Aulopiformes is a diverse order of marine ray-finned fish consisting of some 15 extant and several prehistoric families with about 45 genera and over 230 species. The common names grinners, lizardfishes and allies, or aulopiforms are sometimes used for this group. They are included in the superorder Cyclosquamata, though modern taxonomists consider this superorder to be unwarranted.

Many extant aulopiforms are deep-sea fishes, with some species recognized as being hermaphroditic, a number of which are able to self-fertilise. Some are benthic, but most are pelagic swimmers (nektonic). A clade of Aulopiformes, the suborder Enchodontoidei and its many constituent families, were dominant nektonic fish throughout much of the Late Cretaceous before the extinction of most of their members around the K–Pg event, with the Dercetidae surviving for some time in the Cenozoic.

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Aulopiformes in languages:

Chinese
仙女魚目
Czech
jinožábří
Danish
Flagfinneordenen
English
Grinners, Lizardfishes, and Allies
Estonian
Niitpurilised
Finnish
auloppikalat
German
Eidechsenfischartige
Japanese
ヒメ目
Korean
홍메치목
Latvian
Aulopoveidīgās
Portuguese
Peixes-lagarto e afins
Russian
Аулопообразные
Swedish
laxtobisartade fiskar
Thai
ปลาปากคม ปลาครีบธง ฯลฯ
Ukrainian
Авлоподібні

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