- The
Elopiformes /ˈɛləpɪfɔːrmiːz/ are the
order of ray-finned fish
including the tarpons, tenpounders, and ladyfish, as well as a
number of
extinct types...
- occurrences) of
western Europe.
Formerly classified as a
species of the
elopiform Anaethalion, it is now
known to be a
relative of the
modern milkfish (Chanos)...
- an eel, an
elopiform, a
bonefish or an osteoglossomorph. †Dactylopogon
Campanian Dactylopogon is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric elopiform fish. †Echidnocephalus...
-
Echinelops is an
extinct genus of
elopiform ray-finned fish
known from the
Early Oligocene of
eastern Anatolia, Turkey. It was
first named by
Alison M...
- At
least one
study has
instead found it to
possibly represent a stem-
elopiform or even a stem-elopomorph,
although most
studies continue to
recover it...
- Ichthyotringidae, as well as of
otoliths of
pterothrissine bonefishes,
elopiforms and
herring smelts indicative of
cosmopolitan distribution of
these groups...
- Fish & Game. 85(2): pp 75-76. Forey, P. L. (1973). A
revision of the
elopiform fishes,
fossil and recent.
Bulletin of the
British Museum of
Natural History...
-
Latest Early Campanian –
early Late
Campanian Four
isolated teeth An
elopiform fish
Protosphyraena P. sp. Ivö Klack, Åsen,
Ullstorp Earliest Campanian...
-
issue 1–3, pp. 1–44. ISSN 0375-0442. Poyato-Ariza,
Francisco José, "The
elopiform fish
Anaethalion angustus restored, with
comments on
individual variation"...
- in the
Allaru Formation Dugaldia D.
emmilta Euroka E.
dunravenensis An
elopiform Flindersichthys F.
denmeadi Marathonichthys M.
coyleorum An albuliforme...