- The
louvar or
luvar (
Luvarus imperialis) is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, it is the only
extant species in the
genus Luvarus and
family Luvaridae...
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cosmopolitan louvar (
Luvarus imperialis), with one
fossil species (L. necopinatus)
known from the
earliest Eocene of Turkmenistan.
Luvarus contains the following...
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Luvarus necopinatus is a
species of
extinct louvar that
lived in the
Tethys Ocean during the
early Paleogene. It
differs from the
modern species, L. imperialis...
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widespread louvar (
Luvarus imperialis) and a
small number of
known extinct species. The
family Luvaridae contains the
following taxa:
Genus Luvarus Rafinesque...
- 56
million years ago. This
includes fossils of the
family Turkmenidae.
Luvarus necopinatus was
first described in this formation.
Other fossils of fish...
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Eoluvarus ("dawn
Luvarus") is an
extinct genus of
marine ray-finned fish from the
Eocene of India. It
contains a
single species, E.
bondei from the late...
- Gmelin, 1789
Sparus formosus Shaw, 1790
Labrus vetula Bloch, 1792
Labrus luvarus Rafinesque, 1810
Labrus quadrimaculatus A. Risso, 1827
Labrus larvatus...
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originally thought to be
smaller or
juvenile individuals of the true louvar,
Luvarus necopinatus.
These specimens were
later reexamined, and
determined to be...
- A.
praeimperialis was
originally thought to be a luvar,
described as "
Luvarus praeimperialis", as it was
thought to be a
predecessor to the
modern luvar...
- †Luisichthys[Sepkoski 2002] †Luisiella[Sepkoski 2002] †Lusitanichthys[Sepkoski 2002]
Luvarus[Sepkoski 2002] †Luxilites[Sepkoski 2002] Lycodopsis[Sepkoski 2002] Lyconectes[Sepkoski...