Definition of Muraenidae. Meaning of Muraenidae. Synonyms of Muraenidae

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Definition of Muraenidae

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- Moray eels, or Muraenidae (/ˈmɒreɪ, məˈreɪ/), are a family of eels whose members are found worldwide. There are approximately 200 species in 15 genera...
- is a species of moray eel and a species of marine fish in the family Muraenidae. In terms of body m****, it is the largest moray eel; however, the slender...
- 1912 (mud eels) Family Myrocongridae Gill, 1890 (myroconger eels) Family Muraenidae Rafinesque, 1815 (moray eels) Subfamily Uropterygiinae Fowler, 1925 (tailfin...
- Gymnothorax is a genus of fish in the family Muraenidae found in Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. With more than 120 species, it the most speciose...
- The green moray (Gymnothorax funebris) is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the western Atlantic Ocean from Long Island, New York, Bermuda...
- tessellate moray or honeycomb moray, is a species of marine fish in the family Muraenidae. Gymnothorax favagineus is a large moray which can reach a maximum length...
- **** eel, or conger moray, is a species of marine fish in the family Muraenidae. The goldentail moray is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum...
- among many vernacular names, is a species of marine eel of the family Muraenidae. It has blunt teeth ideal for its diet of crustaceans, a trait it shares...
- Uropterygius is a genus of moray eels in the family Muraenidae. There are currently 20 recognized species in this genus: Uropterygius concolor Rüppell...
- moray (Gymnothorax kidako) is a species of marine fish in the family Muraenidae. It inhabits coral reefs or lagoons and could be found in tropical and...