- oldest-known
lampriforms, Nardovelifer, date from the late
Campanian epoch and are
already clearly ****ignable to the
present order. The
basal lampriforms were...
- warm-blooded (endothermic),
including the
billfishes and tunas. The opah, a
lampriform, uses whole-body endothermy,
generating heat with its
swimming muscles...
-
Oarfish are large,
greatly elongated,
pelagic lampriform fish
belonging to the
small family Regalecidae.
Found in
areas spanning from
temperate ocean zones...
- known: ?†Bramoides Casier, 1966 ?†Goniocranion Casier, 1966 (possibly a
lampriform) †Paucaichthys
Baciu & Bannikov, 2003 The
fossil genus Digoria was also...
- The
ribbonfish are any
lampriform fishes in the
family Trachipteridae.
These pelagic fish are
named for
their slim, ribbon-like appearance. They are rarely...
-
small family, Veliferidae, of
lampriform fishes found in the
Indian and
western Pacific Oceans.
Unlike other lampriforms, they live in shallow, coastal...
- kingfish, and
redfin ocean pan are large, colorful, deep-bodied
pelagic lampriform fishes comprising the
small family Lampridae (also
spelled Lamprididae)...
- Nardovelifer, the
earliest lampriform...
-
oarfishes and
providing the
earliest known evidence of
adaptation of
lampriforms to the
pelagic environment.
Laine et al. (2024)
sequence three-spined...
- 2019-03-28. Angulo, A.; López-Sánchez, M. I. (2017). "New
records of
lampriform fishes (Teleostei: Lampriformes) from the
Pacific coast of
lower Central...