Definition of Monacanthidae. Meaning of Monacanthidae. Synonyms of Monacanthidae

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Definition of Monacanthidae

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- The filefish (Monacanthidae) are a diverse family of tropical to subtropical tetraodontiform marine fish, which are also known as foolfish, leatherjackets...
- relatives to the triggerfishes are the filefishes belonging to the family Monacanthidae and these two families are sometimes classified together in the suborder...
- s****er (Thamnaconus modestus) is a species of filefish in the family Monacanthidae. It is found in the temperate waters in the Northwest Pacific Ocean...
- family Acanthuridae Unicorn leatherjacket (Aluterus monoceros), family Monacanthidae Unicorn crestfish (Eumecichthys fiski), family Lophotidae Unicorn grenadier...
- †Moclaybalistidae Santini & Tyler, 2003 Family Balistidae Rafinesque, 1810 Family Monacanthidae Nardo, 1843 Suborder Tetraodontoidei Berg, 1940 Genus †Iraniplectus...
- August 2024). "Order TETRAODONTIFORMES: Families MOLIDAE, BALISTIDAE, MONACANTHIDAE, ARACANIDAE and OSTRACIIDAE". Christopher Scharpf. Retrieved 2 October...
- is a filefish, the only species in the genus Amanses of the family Monacanthidae. It is also called brush-sided leatherjacket in Australia or broom leatherjacket...
- or scribbled leatherjacket, is a marine fish belonging to the family Monacanthidae. This species has a cir****tropical repartition, it can be found in the...
- hispidus, the planehead filefish, is a species of bony fish in the family Monacanthidae. Planehead filefish grow to a maximum length of 27 cm (11 in), but are...
- August 2024). "Order TETRAODONTIFORMES: Families MOLIDAE, BALISTIDAE, MONACANTHIDAE, ARACANIDAE and OSTRACIIDAE". Christopher Scharpf. Retrieved 18 October...