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- 1876 Heniochus Cuvier, 1816 Johnrandallia Nalbant, 1974 The "typical" butterflyfishes may eventually come to contain more genera; see Chaetodon: Chaetodon...
- the order Osteoglossiformes. It is not closely related to sal****er butterflyfishes. Freshwater butterfly fish are small, no more than 13 cm (5.1 in) in...
- There are 3878 species and 18 subspecies in the order Perciformes ****essed as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Slender...
- ray-finned fish, butterflyfishes from the family Chaetodontidae. Unlike the mainly tropical distribution of most marine butterflyfishes, Chelmonops is restricted...
- the coloration of this group varies greatly, they are all largish butterflyfishes with an oval outline, and most have a pattern of ascending oblique...
- www.snorkelstj.com. "Spotfin Butterflyfish - Chaetodon ocellatus - Butterflyfishes - - Tropical Reefs". reefguide.org. "Trumpetfish - Aulostomus maculatus...
- that look very similar to the Moorish idol. These substitutes are all butterflyfishes of the genus Heniochus and include the pennant coralfish, H. a****inatus;...
- and 18-21 anal soft rays. Together with the black-tailed and melon butterflyfishes, and probably also the somewhat aberrant Arabian butterflyfish (C....
- Leiognathidae (Ponyfishes, slimys, or slipmouths) Chaetodontidae (Butterflyfishes) Pomacanthidae (Angelfishes) Malacanthidae (Tilefishes) Haemulidae...
- Heniochus is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, butterflyfishes from the family Chaetodontidae. They are native to the Indo-Pacific. Though very similar...