-
Atlantic Ocean.
Prionotus evolans was
first formally described in 1766 by the
Swedish scientist Carl
Linnaeus as
Trigla evolans, with the type locality...
- Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Opsariichthys
evolans". FishBase.
February 2024 version. "Opsariichthys
evolans (Jordan & Evermann, 1902)".
Catalogue of Life...
- Doli****rus
evolans is an
extinct species of
Miocene ant in the
genus Doli****rus.
Described by
Zhang in 1989, the
fossilised species was discovered...
-
halfbeaks and flyingfishes. Also
known from the same
deposits is "Engraulis"
evolans Ag****iz, 1835,
which was
previously thought to be an anchovy, but is now...
- saw
three free
dorsal spines when he was
describing the type
species P.
evolans but
these were
probably the
result of
damage to the specimen. The common...
-
uranoscopus Ridgehead Poromitra unicornis Tropical two-wing
flyingfish Exocoetus evolans Cusk-eel
Benthocometes robustus Rattail Trachonurus sulcatus Tripod fish...
-
commersonnii Lacepède, 1803
Exocoetus evolans Linnaeus, 1766
Exocoetus volans Solander, 1846
Halocypselus evolans (Linnaeus, 1766)
Halocypselus mesogaster...
-
Germain de Lacépède, Lacépède
described it as a
monotypic genus with
Trigla evolans,
described by
Linnaeus in 1766, as its type species.The
genus is one of...
- "Hemirhamphus"
edwardsi and the
early flyingfishes Rhamphexocoetus and "Engraulis"
evolans. The
extinct family Forficidae (containing the
genera Rhomurus, Forfex...
- (longhorn sculpin)
Prionotus carolinus (northern sea robin)
Prionotus evolans (striped sea robin)
Pterois volitans (red lionfish;
invasive species) Tautoga...