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- Cottoidei is a suborder of ray-finned fishes which, according to the 5th edition of Fishes of the World, is placed within the order Scorpaeniformes,[inconsistent]...
- proposed that the sablefishes were so different from other members of the Cottoidei that they should be classified within their own superfamily, the Anoplopomatoidea...
- (2015). "Georgimarinus gen. nov. A New Genus of the Family Cyclopteridae (Cottoidei)". Journal of Ichthyology. 55 (5): 630–635. doi:10.1134/s003294521505015x...
- greenlings, is a family of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the suborder Cottoidei in the order Perciformes. These fishes are found in the North Pacific...
- This list of fishes of the Mediterranean Sea consists of 712 species. Myxine glutinosa Lampetra fluviatilis Petromyzon marinus Chimaera monstrosa Sharpnose...
- the Gaterosteoidei is more closely related to the Zoarcoidei and the Cottoidei, which means that this taxon would belong in the order Scorpaeniformes...
- sculpins Abyssocottus korotneffi and Cottinella boulengeri (Abyssocottidae, Cottoidei). Journal of Morphology 233(2), 105–12. Tytti Kontula; Sergei V. Kirilchik;...
- Agonidae is classified within the superfamily Cottoidea in the suborder Cottoidei in the order Scorpaeniformes in the 5th edition of Fishes of the World...
- Family Normanichthyidae Clark, 1937 (barehead scorpionfishes ) Suborder Cottoidei Family Anoplopomatidae Jordan & Gilbert ,1883 (sablefishes) Family Zaniolepididae...
- stonefishes, rockfishes, flatheads, searobins and allies (11 families) Suborder Cottoidei – sculpins, psychrolutes, snailfishes, sablefishes, greenlings, poachers...