- swimming, they also use
their pectoral fins to "walk" on the sea floor. The
handfishes were
first proposed as a family, the Brachionichthyidae, in 1878 by American...
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marine ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Brachionichthyidae, the
handfishes. Like all
members of the
handfish family, this fish is
endemic to Australia...
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marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Brachionichthyidae, the
handfishes.
These fishes are
confined to the
southeastern Indian Ocean and southwestern...
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anglerfish are
sometimes referred to as batfishes, deep-sea batfishes,
handfishes, and seabats. They are
found in
tropical and
subtropical oceans worldwide...
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Ogcocephaloidei –
batfishes (1 family)
Suborder Antennarioidei –
frogfishes and
handfishes (7 families)
Suborder Chaunacoidei – sea
toads (1 family)
Suborder Ceratioidei...
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marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Brachionichthyidae, the
handfishes.
These fishes are
endemic to Australia.
Sympterichthys was
first proposed...
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handfishes are small, with the
largest species being P.
amlispinus with a
maximum published standard length of 4.6 cm (1.8 in).
Pezichthys handfishes...
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marine ray-finned
fishes belonging to
family Brachionichthyidae, the
handfishes. The
fishes in this
genus are
endemic to Australia.
Brachiopsilus was...
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Peter R; Gledhill,
Daniel (October 2009). "A
revision of the
Australian handfishes (Lophiiformes: Brachionichthyidae), with
descriptions of
three new genera...
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marine ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Brachionichthyidae, the
handfishes. Like all
members of the
handfish family these fishes are
endemic to Australia...