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- Lactoria is a genus of boxfishes. Three species in this genus are recognized: Matsuura, K. (2014): Taxonomy and systematics of tetraodontiform fishes:...
- The longhorn cowfish (Lactoria cornuta), also called the horned boxfish, is a species of boxfish from the family Ostraciidae, recognizable by its long...
- (Rupelian of Moravia, Oligocene Czech Republic) Acanthostracion Lactophrys Lactoria Ostracion Paracanthostracion Tetrosomus Matsuura K (2014). "Taxonomy and...
- The thornback cowfish (Lactoria fornasini), is a poisonous species of boxfish found throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific from East Africa to the B**** Islands...
- Scorpion Pig (Sus domestica) Glyptodon (Glyptodon asper) Longhorn cowfish (Lactoria cornuta) Grévy's zebra (Equus grevyi) American alligator (Alligator mississipiensis)...
- was a filter-feeder and the largest ray-finned fish to have ever lived Lactoria fornasini is a poisonous species of boxfish Gars (along with the bowfin)...
- Republic. In life, it would have strongly resembled a modern cowfish (genus Lactoria). Paleontology portal Fish portal Eolactoria Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric...
- surrounded by scales Ostraciontes by Ernst Haeckel, 1904. Ten teleosts, with Lactoria cornuta in centre. Fish Magic, Paul Klee, oil and watercolour varnished...
- Immaculate puffer Arothron immaculatus No 28 cm (11.0 in) Longhorn cowfish Lactoria cornuta Caution Grayish tan with very distinctive "horns" near the eyes...
- caudal fins, arranged very similarly to those possessed by the modern genus Lactoria (e.g., "cowfish"), but were, in comparison, much longer. E. sorbinii had...