Syngnathiformes: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Syngnathiformes
- Family
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Syngnathiformes
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Syngnathiformes
The Syngnathiformes are an order of ray-finned fishes that includes the pipefishes, seahorses, trumpetfishes, goatfish, dragonets, flying gurnards and sea moths, among others.
These fishes have generally elongate, narrow bodies surrounded by a series of bony rings, with small, tubular mouths. The shape of their mouth—at least, in syngnathids—allows for the ingestion of prey at close range via suction. Many species of Syngnathiformes also employ strategic camouflage (such as cryptic coloration and overall physical form) to hunt successfully and gain closer access to prey, as well as to protect themselves from larger predators. Several groups, for example, live among seaweed, not only swimming with their bodies aligned vertically (to blend in with the floating plant matter) but have also developed physical features that mimic the seaweed. The pygmy seahorses are among the smallest of all syngnathids, with most being so tiny—and mimicking the specific coral they spend their lives on—that they were only recently described by scientists.
The most defining characteristic of Syngnathiformes is their reproductive and sexual system, in which syngnathid males become "pregnant" and carry the embryonic fry. The males house the fertilized eggs in an osmo-regulated brood pouch, or (in some species) adhere them to their tail, until the eggs reach maturity.
...Syngnathiformes in languages:
- Bokmål
- nålefisker
- Chinese
- 海龍鱼目
- Czech
- volnoostní
- Danish
- Nålefiskordenen
- English
- Pipefishes and Allies
- Estonian
- Merinõelalised
- Finnish
- putkisuukalat
- German
- Seenadelartige
- Japanese
- ヨウジウオ目
- Korean
- 실고기목
- Modern Greek
- Συγναθόμορφα
- Polish
- Igliczniokształtne
- Portuguese
- Cavalos-marinhos, Peixes-cachimbo e afins
- Russian
- Иглообразные
- Ukrainian
- Іглицеподібні
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
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- Acipenseriformes
- Acropomatiformes
- Aesopichthyidae
- Aethalionopsis
- Alepocephaliformes
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- Argentiniformes
- Aspidorhynchiformes
- Ateleopodiformes
- Atheriniformes
- Aulopiformes
- Batrachoidiformes
- Beloniformes
- Beryciformes
- Blenniiformes
- Caesioscorpididae
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- Centrarchiformes
- Characiformes
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- Cyprinodontiformes
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- Gonorynchiformes
- Gymnotiformes
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- Ophidiiformes
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- Osteoglossiformes
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- Polymixiiformes
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- Pycnodontiformes
- Pycnodus
- Saccopharyngiformes
- Salmoniformes
- Scombriformes
- Siluriformes
- Stomiiformes
- Stylephoriformes
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- Tetraodontiformes
- Trachichthyiformes
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